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UPDMAP.CFG(5)			   TeX Live			 UPDMAP.CFG(5)

NAME
       updmap.cfg  -  configuration  of	 font  mapping/inclusion for dvips and
       friends.

DESCRIPTION
       The file	updmap.cfg is the central font configuration file of  a	 teTeX
       system  and  is read by updmap(1). It describes if and how fonts	should
       be included (or not included) into PS/PDF output	files. This works  for
       outline	(Postscript  Type1) and	bitmap fonts (Postscript Type3)	mostly
       coming from Metafont.

       updmap is a utility that	creates	font configuration files for dvips(1),
       pdftex(1), xdvi(1), ps2pk(1), gsftopk(1), and dvipdfmx(1).  In an ideal
       world, updmap would be unnecessary, and each of	these  programs	 would
       read  the same configuration file to learn what fonts are available and
       how they	should be treated.  As things stand, however,  each  of	 these
       tools  has subtly different requirements	and thereby needs its own font
       configuration file.  updmap creates font	configuration files for	all of
       these programs from several sources, namely  all	 updmap.cfg,  allowing
       you to easily keep all the different configuration files	in sync.

       Running	"updmap	 --help"  will output the main documentation for using
       updmap.

       dvipsPreferOutline
       Configures if dvips (by default)	should prefer bitmap fonts or  outline
       fonts  if both are available. Independent of this setting, outlines can
       be forced by putting "p psfonts_t1.map" into a config file  that	 dvips
       reads.  Bitmaps can be forced by	putting	"p psfonts_pk.map" into	a con-
       fig file. We provide such config	files which can	be enabled  via	 dvips
       -Poutline (resp.	dvips -Ppk).
       Valid settings for dvipsPreferOutline are true /	false.

       LW35
       Which  fonts of the "Basic 35 Laserwriter Fonts"	do you want to use and
       how are the filenames chosen? Valid settings:
       URW:	URW fonts with "vendor"	filenames (e.g.	n019064l.pfb)
       URWkb:	URW fonts with "berry" filenames (e.g. uhvbo8ac.pfb)
       ADOBE:	Adobe fonts with "vendor" filenames (e.g. hvnbo___.pfb)
       ADOBEkb:	Adobe fonts with  "berry" filenames (e.g. phvbo8an.pfb)

       dvipsDownloadBase35
       Configures if dvips (by default)	should download	the 35 base PostScript
       fonts into the document (set true) or should these fonts	be  used  from
       the PostScript interpreter or printer (set false).
       The  user  can  override	 the  default by specifying dvips -Pdownload35
       (resp. dvips -Pbuiltin35) to download the LW35  fonts  (resp.  use  the
       built-in	fonts).
       Valid settings are true / false.

       pdftexDownloadBase14
       Should pdftex download the 14 base PDF fonts? Since some	configurations
       (ps / pdf tools / printers) use bad default fonts, it is	safer to down-
       load the	fonts. The pdf files get bigger, but that is the cost.
       Valid  settings	are true (download the fonts) or false (don't download
       the fonts). Adobe recommends embedding all fonts.

       pxdviUse
       Should special map files	for pxdvi be created? pxdvi is an adaption  of
       xdvi  with  support  for	 reading and displaying	files generated	by the
       ptex family of engines.
       Valid  settings	are  true  (generate  configuration)  or  false.   See
       http://www.tug.org/texlive/updmap-kanji.html for	detailed discussion.

       kanjiEmbed
       kanjiVariant
       The options kanjiEmbed and kanjiVariant specify special replacements in
       the map lines.  In a map, the string "@kanjiEmbed@" will	be replaced by
       the  value  of  that  option; similarly for kanjiVariant.  In this way,
       users of	Japanese TeX can select	different fonts	to be included in  the
       final output.

       Map
       Points  to a map	file, which describes a	mapping	from a font (called in
       the TeX document) to the	pfb file containing the	Postscript code.
       Usage: Map filename.map

       The syntax of map files is the same as dvips(1) uses, see  the  section
       "psfonts.map" in	the manual of dvips(1).

       MixedMap
       Similar	to Map.	It should be used when there is	Type1 and a bitmap im-
       plementation of the font	(the  latter  mostly  coming  from  Metafont).
       These  entries  will  not  be used in the default map of	dvips if dvip-
       sPreferOutline is set to	false.
       Usage: MixedMap filename.map

       KanjiMap
       Similar to Map. This should be used for kanji fonts.
       Usage: KanjiMap filename.map

       The sign	# precedes a comment.

       Map files not to	be used	should be commented out	using the string #! at
       the beginning of	the line. Such entries can be (de-)activated using up-
       dmap with the options --enable and --disable, respectively.

SEE ALSO
       updmap(1), dvips(1).

THANKS TO
       Frank Kuester, Thomas Esser.

AUTHOR
       This manual page	was written by Hilmar Preusse <hille42@web.de> and ex-
       tended  by  Norbert  Preining  <preining@logic.at>,  for	  the	Debian
       GNU/Linux  system  by  simply  copying the comments from	updmap.cfg and
       rewriting some of them. It may be used by other	distributions  without
       contacting the author.

BUGS
       Email  bug  reports  to	<https://lists.tug.org/tex-k>  (public mailing
       list).

TeX Live		       19 February 2025			 UPDMAP.CFG(5)

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