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<glosslist> |
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<glossentry id="gloss-resolution"> |
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<glossterm>Resolution/Metafont mode</glossterm> |
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<glossterm>Metafont mode</glossterm> |
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<glossdef> |
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<para> These options specify the fonts which kdvi will use |
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for rendering. By carefully optimizing the settings here |
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it is possible to improve on the display. However, unless |
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you are an expert in MetaFont and know what you are doing, |
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it is absolutely no good idea to change these |
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options. Save values are "600" and "ljfour" for good |
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quality or "300" and "cx" for medium quality and faster |
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options. Save values are "1200" and "lexmarks" for good |
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quality or "600" and "ljfour" for medium quality and faster |
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display.</para> |
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</glossdef> |
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</glossentry> |
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</glossdef> |
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</glossentry> |
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<glossentry id="gloss-pk-font-path"> |
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<glossterm>PK font path</glossterm> |
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<glossdef> |
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<para> If this is not empty, it points to a list of directories |
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to be searched for pk-fonts, e.g. |
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<screen> |
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/var/lib/texmf/fonts/pk/ljfour/:/some/other/place |
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</screen> |
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You can make kdvi search recursively by adding an extra / |
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at the end of directory name: <screen> |
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/var/lib/texmf/fonts// |
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</screen> |
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This works like xdvi's XDVIFONTS environment |
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variable. There is also good (gnu info) documentation |
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available for the kpathsea library that kdvi uses for font |
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searching. This makes kdvi usable when you have some other |
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tex system than tetex and don't have the texmf.cnf |
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file. Again this option is strikly for the experts only.</para> |
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</glossdef> |
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</glossentry> |
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</glosslist> |
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</section> |
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<glosslist> |
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<glossentry id="gloss-postscript"> |
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<glossterm>PostScript</glossterm> |
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<glossterm>Show PostScript specials</glossterm> |
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<glossdef> |
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<para> If this options is checked, kdvi will display |
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hight security risk and therefore deliberately not |
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implemented in kdvi. Technical information about supported |
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ways to include PostScript can be found in an external |
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document.</para> |
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document. You probably want to set this option.</para> |
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</glossdef> |
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</glossentry> |
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<para> Check this if you want kdvi to display |
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hyperlinks. The appropriate parts of the text will be |
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underlined in blue.</para> </glossdef> |
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underlined in blue. You probably want to set this option.</para> </glossdef> |
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</glossentry> |
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</glosslist> |
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</section> |
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