From: Michael S. <m-s...@us...> - 2008-01-18 10:07:26
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Salut William, On 17.01.08, William Henney wrote: > After recently upgrading to the latest CVS, I get the following type > of errors with the simplest PDF plots: > We are about to extract font information for the Type 1 font 'CMSY10' > from its pfb file. This is bad practice (and it's slow). You should > use an afm file instead. > Auto-guessing of font information for font 'CMSY10' failed. We're > writing stub data instead. > We are about to extract font information for the Type 1 font 'CMR10' > from its pfb file. This is bad practice (and it's slow). You should > use an afm file instead. > We are about to extract font information for the Type 1 font 'CMMI10' > from its pfb file. This is bad practice (and it's slow). You should > use an afm file instead. > Auto-guessing of font information for font 'CMMI10' failed. We're > writing stub data instead. I could reproduce similar messages only by removing the afm files from the TeX installation. Normally, they are found under <texmf>/fonts/afm or in my specific case as /usr/share/texmf-texlive/fonts/afm/bluesky/cm/cmr10.afm > Is there anything I can do to fix this? How do I tell PyX where my afm > files are? You should install the afm files for the standard fonts in the TeX installation. In a recent texlive installation (I am using the texlive packages from Debian stable), they are included in the base installation from texlive. Otherwise, you should install them manually -- they should be downloadable from CTAN (try ftp.ctan.org): search for the cm fonts from bluesky. The installation of fonts in TeX requires several steps which are documented in the WWW and probably in the README files that come with the bluesky fonts. Michael -- Michael Schindler Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie Théorique. ESPCI. 10 rue Vauquelin, 75231 Paris cedex 05, France. Tel: +33 (0)1 40 79 45 97 Fax: +33 (0)1 40 79 47 31 http: www.pct.espci.fr/~michael |