CTAN package update: dogma v1.3
Date: March 28, 2008 8:41:48 AM CET
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Thank you,
Jim Hefferon
Saint Michael's College
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The following information was provided by our fellow contributor:
Name of contribution: dogma v1.3
Author's name: Boris Veytsman
Location on CTAN: /fonts/psfonts/emigre/dogma/
Summary description: LaTeX Support For Dogma Font From Emigre Graphics
License type: bsd
Announcement text:
LaTeX Support For Dogma Font From Emigre Graphics Version 1.3 2008/03/20 This package provides metric files and LaTeX support for Dogma font family from Emigre Graphics designed by Zuzana Licko, 1994. It has everything you need to typeset in this font - except the font itself, of course. INSTALLATION First, you need to purchase the fonts themselves: the pfb files are not included in the package. If you got the fonts from No Starch Press, do not rename the pfb files. However, if there are uppercase letters in your file names, downcase them. If you obtained the fonts from another source, rename the files according to the documentation (dogma.pdf). If your TeX system is TDS-compliant, install the files into $TEXMF/fonts/type1/public/dogma. Download http://ctan.tug.org/install/fonts/psfonts/emigre/dogma.tds.zip and unzip this file in $TEXMF. Add +fdg.map to the configuration files of dvips, pdftex and your dvi previewer. Run updmap and texhash programs to update the configuration files and file names database. The included style dogma.sty adds commands to use the font from LaTeX. NOTE The files were generated using fontinst 1.927. CHANGES v1.1 Added bold letterspaced font v1.2 Changed letterspacing v1.3 Added several letterspaced fonts
This package is located at http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/psfonts/emigre/dogma/ . More information is at http://tug.ctan.org/pkg/dogma (if the package is new it may take a day for that information to appear). We are supported by the TeX Users Group http://www.tug.org . Please join a users group; see http://www.tug.org/usergroups.html .
LaTeX Support For Dogma Font From Emigre Graphics Version 1.3 2008/03/20 This package provides metric files and LaTeX support for Dogma font family from Emigre Graphics designed by Zuzana Licko, 1994. It has everything you need to typeset in this font - except the font itself, of course. INSTALLATION First, you need to purchase the fonts themselves: the pfb files are not included in the package. If you got the fonts from No Starch Press, do not rename the pfb files. However, if there are uppercase letters in your file names, downcase them. If you obtained the fonts from another source, rename the files according to the documentation (dogma.pdf). If your TeX system is TDS-compliant, install the files into $TEXMF/fonts/type1/public/dogma. Download http://ctan.tug.org/install/fonts/psfonts/emigre/dogma.tds.zip and unzip this file in $TEXMF. Add +fdg.map to the configuration files of dvips, pdftex and your dvi previewer. Run updmap and texhash programs to update the configuration files and file names database. The included style dogma.sty adds commands to use the font from LaTeX. NOTE The files were generated using fontinst 1.927. CHANGES v1.1 Added bold letterspaced font v1.2 Changed letterspacing v1.3 Added several letterspaced fonts
This package is located at http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/psfonts/emigre/dogma/ . More information is at http://tug.ctan.org/pkg/dogma (if the package is new it may take a day for that information to appear). We are supported by the TeX Users Group http://www.tug.org . Please join a users group; see http://www.tug.org/usergroups.html .
dogma – Metrics and LaTeX support for Dogma Font From Emigre Graphics
This package provides metric files and LaTeX support for the Dogma font family from Emigre Graphics, designed by Zuzana Licko in 1994. It has everything you need to typeset in this font — except, of course, the font itself.
Package | dogma |
Version | 1.3 |
Maintainer | Boris Veytsman |