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There is a full set of SliTeX fonts provided in the font directories on this distribution but if you need to tune fonts for your output device, the file slitexfonts.sh will run under /bin/sh to produce all the fonts in sfonts.tex. Output is gf format, and will have to be converted, using gftopxl, if you are still using pxl files. Make sure you have localfont defined, otherwise you will get proof mode output, which will appear as very large *.????gf files (multiples of 2602gf). Be sure your MFINPUTS environment variable has all the necessary paths for the slitex.mf fonts before running slitexfonts. The *.mf files are in ../../../LaTeXfonts/mf relative to this directory. (./LaTeXfonts/mf from the root level.) Make sure your output driver is capable of handling files with all zero rasters before you use the invisible fonts. A good test is to try out cmtex10 or cmsa10 and ask for \char32. This is a zero raster character, and if your driver can handle that it can handle invisible fonts.