Directory fonts/psfonts/leawood
README
+--------------------------------+ | THE LEAWOOD PACKAGE | | Scott Pakin, pakin@uiuc.edu | +--------------------------------+ Description =========== The leawood package provides all of the files needed to make the ITC Leawood font available to TeX and LaTeX. Note that the font itself is not freely available; the leawood package assumes you have already purchased ITC Leawood. leawood.pdf contains some brief documentation and font samples. Installation ============ Copy all of the ITC Leawood .pfb files into texmf/fonts/type1/public/leawood. Optionally copy all of the .afm files into texmf/fonts/afm/public/leawood. Remember: ITC Leawood is a commercial font; you have to purchase the .pfb (PostScript Type 1) files. In order for LaTeX to recognize ITC Leawood the font files must be renamed according to the Berry naming scheme: lwb_____.PFB --> ilwb8a.pfb lwbi____.PFB --> ilwbi8a.pfb lwbl____.PFB --> ilwc8a.pfb lwbli___.PFB --> ilwci8a.pfb lwm_____.PFB --> ilwm8a.pfb lwmi____.PFB --> ilwmi8a.pfb lww_____.PFB --> ilwk8a.pfb lwwi____.PFB --> ilwki8a.pfb and likewise for the .afm files. Copy the contents of leawood's texmf subdirectory onto your local texmf directory (e.g., /usr/local/texmf or C:\localtexmf). Run texhash or invoke whatever program is needed to update TeX's filename database. Tell dvips, pdftex, xdvi, yap, etc. to utilize leawood.map. In the teTeX TeX distribution, this is done by adding leawood.map (possibly with full pathname) to the extra_modules section of the updmap script (located in texmf/dvips/config/) then running updmap. In other distributions, you may need to add "p +leawood.map" to your config.ps file (probably also located in texmf/dvips/config/) and, if you use pdfTeX, "map +leawood.map" to your pdftex.cfg file (probably in texmf/pdftex/config/). The leawood package uses LuxiMono as its default fixed-width font so it is recommended that you install the luximono package as well. (leawood will issue a warning message -- but not abort -- if luximono is unavailable.) luximono is freely available from CTAN at http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/LuxiMono/. Usage ===== Put "\usepackage{leawood}" in your document's preamble. This replaces Computer Modern with ITC Leawood as the default body font. See leawood.pdf for further details and a description of the package options. Copyright and License ===================== The leawood LaTeX2e package is covered by the following copyright and license: Copyright (C) 2003 by Scott Pakin <pakin@uiuc.edu> -------------------------------------------------- These files may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2 of this license or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this license is in: http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version 1999/12/01 or later.
Download the contents of this package in one zip archive (409.0k).
leawood – LaTeX support for use of ITC Leawood font family
The package provides all of the files needed to make the ITC Leawood font available to TeX and LaTeX. Note that the font itself is not freely available; the leawood package assumes you have already purchased ITC Leawood.
Package | leawood |
Licenses | The LaTeX Project Public License |
Copyright | 2003 Scott Pakin |
Maintainer | Scott Pakin |
Contained in | MiKTeX as leawood |
Topics | Font support |