Ok, I updated the updmap.cfg file (fyi, MikTeX has it in texmf/miktex/config) and included the two .map files (which I deposited in texmf/fonts/map/dvips, as well as .../map/dvipdfm and .../map/pdftex for good measure). Also fyi, you can just run updmap directly, but MikTeX has an "Options" program in which you can refresh the filename database and update format files.
 
I've managed to get it working now (though only after depositing the .map files in the /dvipdfm and /pdftex folders). Success!!! Many thanks for all your patience (putting up with my dumb newbie questions) and help.
 
Thanks again! 고맙숩니다!
 
Dmitri Ulyinov,
Sydney, Australia



> Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2006 18:32:31 +0200
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> CC: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Cjk] Non-default Korean fonts
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> From: "Dmitri Ulyinov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Thanks again for that! I've downloaded everything, followed the instructions
> > to the letter from the README in the uhc-fonts archive and refreshed my
> > filename database etc.
> >  
> > Unfortunately now the Gothic font still doesn't seem to be loading properly,
> > even though it seems to compile. As I'm outputting to PDF using pdfeTeX, it
> > compiles and shows no errors, but the .pdf file refuses to open. Could it be
> > that maybe one of the .map files is missing/in the wrong place? (I am getting
> > a message in my compile window saying "Trying to make PK font ugt13at 720
> > dpi... Running makemf... The ugt source file cannot be found." Have I done
> > something wrong that is incompatible with MikTex perhaps? Or do I need to
> > modify one of the files to get it to recognise my newly downloaded and
> > installed files?
>
> Ah, well, TFM files are needed for TeX so it can calculate the
> necessary widths and heights for each letter.  If you want to output
> it to something else than DVI (PostScript or PDF), you will need other
> fonts.  In your case, these would be Type1 .pfb fonts.  pdfeTeX will
> incorporate these Type1 PostScript fonts in the PDF file.  Have a look
> at Document Properties in Adobe Reader or evince, or perhaps another
> viewer that is delivered with MikTeX, and you will see a list of these
> "embedded fonts".
>
> So while you're at it, install the Type1, AFM and VF files as well.
>
> To install the Type1 fonts, do the same as you did for the TFM files.
> For Type1 fonts, there's an extra catch: the .map file you mentioned.
> Each distribution handles it a bit differently; on Debian for example,
> the teTeX and TeXlive distro's use a separate configuration system
> with update-updmap and upmap-sys, and use .cfg files to gracefully
> manage different .map files for all TeX packages.
>
> But essentially it all comes down to this: put the .map files where
> other .map files are stored (on Debian:
> /etc/texmf/map/dvips/hlatex/uhc-base.map and uhc-extra.map).
> Then look for a file in web2c/updmap.cfg and add
>
>   Map [uhc-base.map]
>
> somewhere.  Now run updmap or updmap-sys, and pdfeTeX's configuration
> file should be updated now.  Should, but it's best to look at the
> documentation to see if MikTeX uses specific tools for this.
>
> You might also try to see whether "dvips" works now.  It also uses
> these Type1 fonts.
>
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
> Danai SAE-HAN
> 韓達耐
>
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