Thanks guys,
Actually, I'm running Debian on a very small partition, so I don't have much
spaces for the font cache. So every time I wanna download a big patch like
openoffice, KDE upgrade or something else, the cache is the first thing I
delete. I don't think it makes much sense so I just make luatex rest for a
while until I got a chance to format my entire hard disk.
And, for my case, I don't think luatex will show its advantage here, because
I don't need it to treat the opentype fonts. Chinese characters are almost
the same size, so I think we can even make a universal .tfm files which
could match all CJK fonts. So technically, I don't need the
AdobeMingStd-Light.otf to get these tfm files.
Anyway, what I'm wondering is how to design the map file. What should I
write on the basename column? I read about the pdftex manual but can't get
much help. I've tried some other fonts, but only SimSun works, it's pretty
weird.
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Best Regards
Chen
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