fontname: References
1.2 References
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Related files and distributions:
* The TeX Directory Structure (TDS) standard, available at
(`http://tug.org/tds' and `CTAN:/tds') specifies a directory tree
Suppliers:: and Typefaces are intended to mesh with that
standard.
* The `modes.mf' file (`ftp://tug.org/tex/modes.mf') contains
recommended mode names to use as directory names.
* The Fontinst distribution (`http://tug.org/applications/fontinst'
supports quite general creation of virtual fonts, named according
to the scheme given here.
* The Dvips translator (`http://tug.org/dvips') supports resident
and downloadable PostScript fonts. Dvips was the first place where
Fontname became widely known. Dvips also includes Afm2tfm, another
program that can create virtual fonts.
* The Dviljk processor (included in TeX Live) contains TeX support
for the fonts built into the LaserJet 4.
* `Designing New Typefaces with Metafont', by Richard Southall,
Stanford Computer Science Department Technical Report
STAN-CS-85-1074, September 1985, for a comprehensive terminology
of font design.