#!/bin/sh cd $WRKSRC || exit 1; mv lj3-filter lj3-filter.orig || exit 1; sed -e s:/usr/local/bin/perl:/usr/bin/perl: \ -e s:/usr/tmp/:/tmp/: \ -e s:/usr/local:$PREFIX: lj3-filter mv config.h config.h.orig || exit 1; sed -e s+/usr/local/lib/tex/pk300+$PREFIX/share/texmf/fonts/pk:/tmp/pk+ \ -e s+/usr/local/lib/tex/+$PREFIX/share/texmf/+ < config.h.orig > config.h chmod +w Makefile || exit 1; echo "FONTAREA=" >> Makefile || exit 1; echo "DEFAULT_TFM_PATH=" >> Makefile echo "BINDIR=$PREFIX/bin" >> Makefile echo "MANDIR=$PREFIX/man" >> Makefile echo "CC=cc" >> Makefile mv MakeTeXPK MakeTeXPK.orig || exit 1; # MakeTeXPK taken from xdvi/dvips cat >>MakeTeXPK <<'EOF' #!/bin/sh # # This script file makes a new TeX PK font, because one wasn't # found. Parameters are: # # name dpi bdpi magnification [mode [subdir]] # # `name' is the name of the font, such as `cmr10'. `dpi' is # the resolution the font is needed at. `bdpi' is the base # resolution, useful for figuring out the mode to make the font # in. `magnification' is a string to pass to MF as the # magnification. `mode', if supplied, is the mode to use. # # Note that this file must execute Metafont, and then gftopk, # and place the result in the correct location for the PostScript # driver to find it subsequently. If this doesn't work, it will # be evident because MF will be invoked over and over again. # # Of course, it needs to be set up for your site. # TEXDIR=$PREFIX/share/texmf LOCALDIR=/tmp DESTDIR=$LOCALDIR/pk # # TEMPDIR needs to be unique for each process because of the possibility # of simultaneous processes running this script. # if test "$TMPDIR" = "" then TEMPDIR=/tmp/mtpk.$$ else TEMPDIR=$TMPDIR/mtpk.$$ fi NAME=$1 DPI=$2 BDPI=$3 MAG=$4 MODE=$5 # # Prevent display under the X Window System. Except it doesn't always work; # some sh'ells don't seem to understand unset. There are also some # versions of METAFONT that don't work if the DISPLAY isn't set and # the term type is set to xterm. # # unset DISPLAY umask 0 if test "$MODE" = "" then if test $BDPI = 300 then MODE=imagen elif test $BDPI = 200 then MODE=FAX elif test $BDPI = 360 then MODE=nextII elif test $BDPI = 400 then MODE=nexthi elif test $BDPI = 100 then MODE=nextscreen elif test $BDPI = 72 then MODE=seventwo elif test $BDPI = 635 then MODE=linolo elif test $BDPI = 1270 then MODE=linohi elif test $BDPI = 2540 then MODE=linosuper else echo "I don't know the mode for $BDPI" echo "Have your system admin update MakeTeXPK" exit 1 fi fi # Something like the following is useful at some sites. # DESTDIR=/usr/local/share/tex/fonts/pk.$MODE GFNAME=$NAME.$DPI'gf' PKNAME=$NAME.$DPI'pk' # Clean up on normal or abnormal exit trap "cd /; /bin/rm -rf $TEMPDIR $DESTDIR/pktmp.$$" 0 1 2 15 if test ! -d $DESTDIR then mkdir $DESTDIR chmod 777 $DESTDIR fi if test "$6" != "" then DESTDIR=$DESTDIR"$6" if test ! -d $DESTDIR then mkdir $DESTDIR chmod 777 $DESTDIR fi fi # added by gwb, to allow searching in current dir before cd'ing if test "$MFINPUTS" != "" then MFINPUTS=$MFINPUTS:`pwd`; export MFINPUTS fi mkdir $TEMPDIR cd $TEMPDIR if test -r $DESTDIR/$PKNAME then echo "$DESTDIR/$PKNAME already exists!" exit 0 fi # check also in the standard place if test "$6" = "" then if test -r $TEXDIR/fonts/pk/$PKNAME then echo $TEXDIR/fonts/pk/$PKNAME already exists! exit 0 fi else if test -r $TEXDIR/fonts/pk/$6"$PKNAME" then echo $TEXDIR/fonts/pk/$6"$PKNAME" already exists! exit 0 fi fi unset DISPLAY echo "mf \"\\mode:=$MODE; mag:=$MAG; scrollmode; input $NAME\" < /dev/null" mf "\mode:=$MODE; mag:=$MAG; scrollmode; input $NAME" < /dev/null if test ! -r $GFNAME then echo "Metafont failed for some reason on $GFNAME" exit 1 fi gftopk -verbose ./$GFNAME ./$PKNAME # Install the PK file carefully, since others may be doing the same # as us simultaneously. mv $PKNAME $DESTDIR/pktmp.$$ cd $DESTDIR mv pktmp.$$ $PKNAME chmod a+r $PKNAME exit 0 EOF chmod +x MakeTeXPK exit 0;