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Differences between version 3 and predecessor to the previous major change of afmtodit(1).

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Newer page: version 3 Last edited on Tuesday, June 4, 2002 12:21:44 am by perry Revert
Older page: version 2 Last edited on Tuesday, June 4, 2002 12:21:44 am by perry Revert
@@ -25,22 +25,22 @@
 __grops__. __afmtodit__ is written in perl; you must 
 have perl version 3 installed in order to run 
 __afmtodit__. ''afm_file'' is the AFM (Adobe Font 
 Metric) file for the font. ''map_file'' is a file that 
-says which groff character names map onto each PostScript 
+says which groff character names map onto each ! PostScript 
 character name; this file should contain a sequence of lines 
 of the form 
  
  
 ''ps_char groff_char'' 
  
  
-where ''ps_char'' is the PostScript name of the character 
+where ''ps_char'' is the ! PostScript name of the character 
 and ''groff_char'' is the groff name of the character (as 
 used in the groff font file.) The same ''ps_char'' can 
 occur multiple times in the file; each ''groff_char'' 
 must occur at most once. ''font'' is the groff name of 
-the font. If a PostScript character is in the encoding to be 
+the font. If a ! PostScript character is in the encoding to be 
 used for the font but is not mentioned in ''map_file'' 
 then __afmtodit__ will put it in the groff font file as 
 an unnamed character, which can be accessed by the __N__ 
 escape sequence in __troff__. The groff font file will be 
@@ -56,9 +56,9 @@
 If the __-i__ option is used, __afmtodit__ will 
 automatically generate an italic correction, a left italic 
 correction and a subscript correction for each character 
 (the significance of these parameters is explained in 
-groff_font(5)); these parameters may be specified for 
+__ groff_font__ (5)); these parameters may be specified for 
 individual characters by adding to the ''afm_file'' lines 
 of the form: 
  
  
@@ -66,9 +66,9 @@
 leftItalicCorrection__ ''ps_char n''__ 
 subscriptCorrection__ ''ps_char n'' 
  
  
-where ''ps_char'' is the PostScript name of the 
+where ''ps_char'' is the ! PostScript name of the 
 character, and ''n'' is the desired value of the 
 corresponding parameter in thousandths of an em. These 
 parameters are normally needed only for italic (or oblique) 
 fonts. 
@@ -104,9 +104,9 @@
  
 __-e__''enc_file'' 
  
  
-The PostScript font should be reencoded to use the encoding 
+The ! PostScript font should be reencoded to use the encoding 
 described in enc_file. The format of ''enc_file'' is 
 described in grops(1). 
  
  
@@ -114,9 +114,9 @@
  
  
 Use ''n'' as the slant parameter in the font file; this 
 is used by groff in the positioning of accents. By default 
-__afmtodit__ uses the negative of the ItalicAngle 
+__afmtodit__ uses the negative of the ! ItalicAngle 
 specified in the afm file; with true italic fonts it is 
 sometimes desirable to use a slant that is less than this. 
 If you find that characters from an italic font have accents 
 placed too far to the right over them, then use the 
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@
 Standard mapping. 
 !!SEE ALSO 
  
  
-groff(1), grops(1), groff_font(5), 
+groff(1), grops(1), __ groff_font__ (5), 
 perl(1) 
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