============================================================ The "Augie" font for use with LaTeX ============================================================ 2000-10-19 Walter Schmidt Augie is a Type1 (PostScript) font simulating informal American style handwriting. The distribution includes the Type1 font and all required files for using it with (La)TeX. Font map files for dvips, pdfTeX and VTeX/Free are provided. The below installation instructions may not exactly fit your particular TeX system; please, check also its documentation as to installing additional fonts and macros. Installing the files -------------------- A TDS-compliant TeX system, e.g., teTeX, fpTeX, MikTeX, emTeX/TDS, VTeX/Free is assumed. Target directories which do not yet exist are to be created first. Copy the file augie___.pfb from the subdirectory type1 of the distribution to the directory texmf/fonts/type1/public/misc of your TeX system. Copy the file augie___.afm from the subdirectory afm to texmf/fonts/afm/public/misc Copy the files from the subdirectory tfm to texmf/fonts/tfm/public/misc Copy the files from the subdirectory vf to texmf/fonts/vf/public/misc Copy the files from the subdirectory tex to texmf/tex/latex/public/misc Copy the file doc/augie.txt to texmf/doc/latex/misc In case you are using dvips: Copy the dvips font map file dvips/augie.map to texmf/dvips/config or texmf\dvips\local In case you are using pdfTeX: Copy the file dvips/augie.map also to texmf/pdftex/config In case you are using VTeX/Free (v7.00 or later): Copy the VTeX font map file file vtex/augie.ali to texmf/vtex/config Configuring dvips ----------------- Make dvips read the additional font map file augie.map. This is usually accomplished by adding the line p +augie.map to the dvips configuration file. With teTeX, fpTeX or MikTeX this is texmf/dvips/config/config.ps; with emTeX/TDS additions should go to texmf\dvips\local\dvips.ini. Configuring pdfTeX ------------------ Make pdfTeX read the additional font map file augie.map. This is usually accomplished by adding the line map +augie.map to the pdfTeX configuration file. With teTeX, fpTeX or MikTeX this is texmf/pdftex/config/pdftex.cfg. Configuring VTeX/Free (v7.00 and above) --------------------------------------- Make VTeX read the additional font map ("aliasing") file augie.ali. This is usually accomplished by putting a record for augie.ali into each of the configuration files texmf/vtex/config/pdf.fm and texmf/vtex/config/ps.fm The name "augie.ali" is to be added to the TYPE1 section of the above-mentioned files: TYPE1 { ... augie.ali } Updating the filename database ------------------------------ Certain TeX systems require updating a "filename database" manually after adding new files. Consult the documentation of your TeX system! Using the Augie font with LaTeX ------------------------------- See the file augie.txt, which should have been copied to the directory texmf/doc/latex/misc. Legal notice ------------ The Augie Type1 font is freeware; see below. The TeX support and documentation files are subject to Copyright (c) 2000 Walter Schmidt and are published under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2 of this license or (at your option) any later version. ============================================================ The original documentation that accompanied the Augie font ============================================================ thank you for downloading "augie," a handwritten casual based on the fall 1982 classnotes of a solid B-minus college student. "augie" is a truetype and postscript type 1 font, designed in the emerald city, seattle, washington, usa, by steven j. lundeen, emerald city fontwerks, copyright 1997. please note, "augie" is a freeware font. the author places no conditions or restrictions on the use of this font. permission is granted to freely distribute and/or post this font, providing that all files in the original archive are attached, including this one. please support the art of fontography. ------------------------------------------------------------ if you find this font useful, you may wish to contact the designer, or any member of the staff at ecf via one of the following email addresses: ecf@speakeasy.org all comments, critiques, raves, rages, flames and offers of seattle mariner tickets invited. -------------------------------------------------- oh yeah, we'd also like to let you know that... ecf offers a complete line of fonts in three speeds: shareware, freeware and graphic art clipfonts. you can look for us at: http://www.speakeasy.org/~ecf hope you'll stop by for a visit sometime. coffee's always on, and the fridge is stocked, too ... == finis