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| 13 | Installing other fonts |
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| 16 | The "fontfile" statement is used to override a Mup font with |
| 17 | some other font. You may place one or more of these anywhere in Mup input. |
| 18 | This might be used either because you'd like a different |
| 19 | style of printing, or because you need a different alphabet. |
| 20 | <A HREF="../mkmupfnt.ps">The "mkmupfnt" program</A> |
| 21 | that is distributed with Mup |
| 22 | can be used to generate a font description file. You can then use |
| 23 | <BR><PRE> |
| 24 | fontfile "file" |
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| 26 | in your Mup program, where the given "file" is the name of the font |
| 27 | description file. The manual page for mkmupfnt describes how to use that |
| 28 | program. It also describes the format of the font description file, |
| 29 | in case you wish to generate it by some means |
| 30 | other than the mkmupfnt program. |
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| 33 | Mup searches for fontfiles via the MUPPATH mechanism, just like for |
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