On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 15:03:13 -0400, Mitchell Laks wrote:
I am running sid and
I am trying to upgrade
(...)
the essential problem is getting texlive-base to install
Setting up texlive-base (2009-14) ... Running mktexlsr. This may take
some time... done. Building format(s) --all --cnffile
-file=cp227.tcx mf.ini' ...
This is METAFONT, Version 2.718281 (TeX Live 2009/Debian) (INIMF)
(/usr/share/texmf-texlive/web2c/cp227.tcx)
(/usr/share/texmf-texlive/metafont/config/mf.ini
(/usr/share/texmf-texlive/metafont/base/plain.mf
Preloading the plain base, version 2.71: preliminaries,
basic
On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 05:42:28PM -0500, Richard Cobbe wrote:
Lo, on Sunday, June 3, Robin Gerard did write:
hello,
I tried to use METAFONT and when I did
mf dessinmf.mf I got this message :
proofrulethickness .05u
(1) mf: Window support for X was not compiled
Lo, on Sunday, June 3, Robin Gerard did write:
hello,
I tried to use METAFONT and when I did
mf dessinmf.mf I got this message :
proofrulethickness .05u
(1) mf: Window support for X was not compiled
into this binary
(2) mf: to do so, rerun configure --with-x
hello,
I tried to use METAFONT and when I did
mf dessinmf.mf I got this message :
proofrulethickness .05u
(1) mf: Window support for X was not compiled
into this binary
(2) mf: to do so, rerun configure --with-x,
recompile and reinstall
(3) mf: (or perhaps you
On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 23:14:01 +, Robin Gerard wrote:
I tried to use METAFONT and when I did
mf dessinmf.mf I got this message :
proofrulethickness .05u
(1) mf: Window support for X was not compiled
into this binary
Indeed. Use mfw instead of mf if you want windows
[Please Cc: replies to me -- I'm not on this list since it's too
high-traffic.]
For you teTeX gurus out there... what do I need to do to get Metafont to
use X to display fonts? I'm trying to learn Metafont (from the
Metafontbook) but the examples don't work because I can't figure out how
to view
Oops, I found the answer to both my questions... I guess I should've
RTFM'd for the X question since it's addressed in the README.Debian for
tetex-base. The second answer is found by searching the BTS archives...
Sorry for clogging the list with an irrelevent question :-/
T
* Aaron Van Couwenberghe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was recently trying to render a pdf from docbook, but the farthest I got
was TeX. Upon calling jadetex on jade's output, metafont dumped a bunch of
complaints about missing files.
Well, I cannot answer your question exactly, but to get
Hi all --
I was recently trying to render a pdf from docbook, but the farthest I got
was TeX. Upon calling jadetex on jade's output, metafont dumped a bunch of
complaints about missing files.
What font packages do I need installed?
TIA
--
..Aaron Van Couwenberghe... [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL
Is there a debian metafont distribution?
Andrew
Hi Andrew,
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 09:50:48AM +0200, Andrew Hately wrote:
Is there a debian metafont distribution?
Metafont is part of the TeX package (tetex-*.deb).
Cheers -- Stephan
--
Stephan Engelke o[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What is your TERM variable set to (I tried rxvt, xterm and
xterm-debian), and do you use MFTERM (according to man mf not
necessary if TERM is set)? What shell do you use (export sounds
like bash; I use tcsh)? Finally, what sort of output can I
expect? A large fat dot, or a tiny one I could easily
On Mon, Apr 12, 1999 at 11:25:22AM +0100, Stefan Baums wrote:
What is your TERM variable set to
xterm
This is hardcoded in the mf binary (do a string -a on it)
DISPLAY needs to be set tool
Here, MFTERM is not set. DISPLAY is :0.0
I think using setenv in tcsh automatically exports a variable.
Well, it's just not working. No dots in sight.
Nils, what version of Debian and teTeX are you
using? Does the output appear in the same window
where you type the commands, or does another
xterm pop up?
Puzzled,
Stefan
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now on trying to make it run in a plain xterm,
with the unnecessary MFTERM (and COLORTERM, just to be paranoid)
unset:
/home/stefan echo $TERM $DISPLAY
xterm :0.0
/home/stefan mf
This is METAFONT, Version 2.7182 (Web2C 7.3)
**\relax
*drawdot (20,20
/home/stefan mf
This is METAFONT, Version 2.7182 (Web2C 7.3)
**\relax
*drawdot (20,20);
*showit;
mf: Window support for X was not compiled into this binary.
mf: To do so, rerun configure --with-x, recompile, and reinstall.
mf: (Or perhaps you
Dear Nils,
and all you other attentive followers of this thread:
I finally got the solution to the MF + X problem.
I was already recompiling the sources, but the strange thing was that
--with-x actually does appear in debian/rules. So I took a close look
at the configure files, and there I
On Sat, Apr 10, 1999 at 10:47:23PM +0100, Stefan Baums wrote:
Hi all!
I'm trying to teach myself Metafont (using Debian 2.1, tetex from unstable;
same problem with stable tetex, though). According to the
documentation, mf can do online graphics when compiled --with-x; I
checked the debian
Hi all!
I'm trying to teach myself Metafont (using Debian 2.1, tetex from unstable;
same problem with stable tetex, though). According to the
documentation, mf can do online graphics when compiled --with-x; I
checked the debian/rules in the source package, and it is indeed
compiled this way
), but that should be pretty harmless.
The Checksum mismatch error message happens with the mflogo font, which is
simply the font used to display the METAFONT logo.
BTW, I recommend that you modify the configuration of dvips. Personally,
I find it much easier to use dvips to convert musixdoc.dvi
MakeTeXPK logo10 720 600 magstep\(1.0\) ljfour
MakeTeXPK: Running mf \mode:=ljfour; mag:=magstep(1.0); scrollmode; input
logo10
This is METAFONT, Version 2.718 (C version 6.1)
(/usr/lib/texmf/fonts/source/public/mflogo/logo10.mf
(/usr/lib/texmf/fonts/source/public/mflogo/logo.mf [77] [69] [84
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On 21 Aug 1996, Dirk Bernhardt wrote:
I just installed the whole tex stuff. I now am trying to configure it
to make the fonts for my Epson Stylus 800 printer.
I've changed the dvips-file config.ps:
D 360
M epstylus
O.K.
and added to Metafont's modes.mf
cmr12 360 360 1+0/360 epstylus
Running mf \mode:=epstylus; mag:=1+0/360; scrollmode; input cmr12
This is METAFONT, Version 2.71 (C version 6.1)
(/usr/lib/texmf/fonts/source/public/cm/cmr12.mf
(/usr/lib/texmf/metafont/base/cmbase.mf)
(/usr/lib/texmf/fonts/source/public/cm/roman.mf
(/usr/lib/texmf/fonts
Dale Scheetz writes:
I have been playing with lyx lately, so I thought it would be a good idea
to install latex (lyx uses it). Well latex needs tex which among other
things declares a dependance on metafont. I can find no metafont package.
I assume it is a virtual package? Which *real* packages
I have been playing with lyx lately, so I thought it would be a good idea
to install latex (lyx uses it). Well latex needs tex which among other
things declares a dependance on metafont. I can find no metafont package.
I assume it is a virtual package? Which *real* packages provide metafont?
TIA
D == Dale Scheetz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
D I have been playing with lyx lately, so I thought it would be a
D good idea to install latex (lyx uses it). Well latex needs tex
D which among other things declares a dependance on metafont. I can
D find no metafont package. I assume
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