Directory obsolete/fonts/dco
README
This is a set of font metric files and virtual fonts for using the dc fonts with oldstyle numerals. This font family is called dco fonts. It can only be used together with the standard dc fonts v1.3. (dc fonts by J"org Knappen <knappen@vkpmzd.kph.uni-mainz.de>, CTAN:/fonts/dc) It consists of: - .tfm files for use by TeX in new Cork encoding - .vf (virtual font) files for dvi drivers - .fd (font definition) files for use with LaTeX2e - a Bourne Shell script create.sh which produces the whole font family. It may be necessary to re-install the fonts when a new version of the dc fonts comes out. (But only if J"org Knappen decides not to change the naming of the font files. Otherwise, you will have to adjust create.sh yourself or wait for a new version.) - A simple file dco.sty which loads the T1 encoding and sets the family defaults for dco fonts. The Bourne shell script requires a fairly full-featured Unix system, in particular the following programs: - tftopl, vptovf - ed, sed - TeX, fontinst >= 1.335 - a shell which supports here-documents (ie. bash) The .tfm files of the dco fonts were produced using the original .tfm files of the dc fonts from CTAN. dco.sty is sufficient to use the dco fonts, but if you intend to use other font families as well, eg. PostScript fonts, I recommend that you try the altfont package, from CTAN:/macros/latex/contrib/supported/altfont. Because some of the filenames have more than 8 characters, I am afraid that the package is unusable with MS-DOS. Sebastian Marius Kirsch <sebastian_kirsch@kl.maus.de>
dco – Use the DC fonts with old-style numerals
The package provides virtual fonts and support files, to use the (now obsolete) DC fonts with all digits replaced by oldstyle digits.
Package | dco |
Version | 1996-03-17 |
Licenses | GNU General Public License |
Maintainer | Sebastian Marius Kirsch |
Topics | Font virtual Obsolete |