# fmv.mff 1.2.0 1994/10/11 -- mff startup file for Malvern 1.2 with KB names ### @mff-options-file { ### filename = "fmv.mff", ### version = "1.2.0", ### date = "1994/10/11", ### package = "Malvern 1.2", ### author = "P. Damian Cugley", ### email = "damian.cugley@comlab.ox.ac.uk", ### address = "Oxford University Computing Laboratory, ### Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QD, UK", ### codetable = "USASCII", ### keywords = "Malvern, METAFONT, font, typefont, TeX", ### supported = "Maybe", ### abstract = "An alternative mff options file for the Malvern ### font family.", ### dependencies = "program files", ### } # See the Malvern Handbook (maman.tex) for more info about Malvern. # This software is available freely but without warranty. # See the file COPYING for details. # This file describes the translation of font names into assignments to # METAFONT variables (see the file INSTALL for more info). # It is used by programs like mff that run METAFONT automatically. ######################################################################## # # The font names understood are of the form # # fmv # # where is one of t, i, l, k, m, d, b, x, c # is one of r, i, 9, 9i # is one of c, r, x # is one of k or # is one or two digits # # Except that if both and are "r", we omit them. # Unless... and so on. The syntax is complicated. # # The 7t suffix (indicating the old TeX Text encoding) is new. # It used to be that when there was no encoding suffix the assumption # was that "TeX Text" was being used. It isn't supported yet! # # font old new nonstandard name # # Malvern 55 10-pt fmvm10 fmvm7t10 ma55s10 # Malvern 65 10-pt fmvd10 fmvd7t10 ma65s10 # Malvern 74 18-pt fmvbix18 fmvbi7tx18 ma74s18 # Malvern 58 7-pt fmvmic7 fmvmi7tc7 ma58s7 # ######################################################################## -K # tell mff that Karl Berry names are being used # The following sets the W table: +W -W "t= weight = 1/4" # thin [ultra-light] -W "i= weight = 1/2" # extra-lIght -W "l= weight = 3/4" # Light -W "k= weight = 7/8" # booK -W "m= weight = 1" # Medium -W "d= weight = 1.3" # Demi -W "b= weight = 1.6" # Bold -W "x= weight = 2" # eXtra -W "u= weight = 3" # Ultra # The table of widths (table C): +C -C "o= hratio = 0.50" # extra condensed -C "c= hratio = 0.80" # compressed -C "r= hratio = 1.00" # normal width -C "x= hratio = 1.15" # expanded -C "w= hratio = 1.30" # extra expanded # table of variants: +I -I "i= italicness = 1; slant = 1/8" # italic -I "9= encoding = 26" # oldstyle digits -I "o= slant = 1/8" # oblique -I "u= italicness = 1" # upright italic (!) -I "r= " -I "k= encoding = 7" # Greek # The J table is not used: +J