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UPDMAP(1)			 User Commands			     UPDMAP(1)

NAME
       updmap - manage TeX font maps, per-user
       updmap-sys - manage TeX font maps, system-wide

SYNOPSIS
       updmap [OPTION] ... [COMMAND]
       updmap-sys [OPTION] ... [COMMAND]

DESCRIPTION
       updmap version svn33988 (2014-05-12 15:39:32 +0900)

       Update	the  default  font  map	 files	used  by  pdftex,  dvips,  and
       dvipdfm(x), and optionally pxdvi, as determined	by  all	 configuration
       files  updmap.cfg  (the	ones  returned	by  running  "kpsewhich	 --all
       updmap.cfg", but see below).

       Among other things, these map files are used to determine  which	 fonts
       should be used as bitmaps and which as outlines, and to determine which
       font files are included in the PDF or PostScript output.

       updmap-sys is intended to affect the system-wide	 configuration,	 while
       updmap affects personal configuration files only, overriding the system
       files.  As a consequence, once updmap has been run, even a single time,
       running	updmap-sys  no	longer	has  any effect.  (updmap-sys issues a
       warning in this situation.)

       By default, the TeX filename database (ls-R) is also updated.

OPTIONS
       --cnffile FILE
	      read FILE for the updmap configuration (can  be  given  multiple
	      times, in which case all the files are used)

       --dvipdfmxoutputdir DIR
	      specify output directory (dvipdfm(x) syntax)

       --dvipsoutputdir DIR
	      specify output directory (dvips syntax)

       --pdftexoutputdir DIR
	      specify output directory (pdftex syntax)

       --pxdvioutputdir DIR
	      specify output directory (pxdvi syntax)

       --outputdir DIR
	      specify output directory (for all files)

       --copy cp generic files rather than using symlinks

       --force
	      recreate files even if config hasn't changed

       --nomkmap
	      do not recreate map files

       --nohash
	      do not run texhash

       --sys  affect system-wide files (equivalent to updmap-sys)

       -n, --dry-run
	      only show the configuration, no output

       --quiet, --silent
	      reduce verbosity

   Commands:
       --help show this message and exit

       --version
	      show version information and exit

       --showoption OPTION
	      show the current setting of OPTION

       --showoptions OPTION
	      show possible settings for OPTION

       --setoption OPTION VALUE
	      set OPTION to value; option names below

       --setoption OPTION=VALUE
	      as above, just different syntax

       --enable MAPTYPE MAPFILE
	      add  "MAPTYPE  MAPFILE"  to  updmap.cfg,	where  MAPTYPE is Map,
	      MixedMap, or KanjiMap

       --enable Map=MAPFILE
	      add "Map MAPFILE" to updmap.cfg

       --enable MixedMap=MAPFILE add "MixedMap MAPFILE" to updmap.cfg

       --enable KanjiMap=MAPFILE add "KanjiMap MAPFILE" to updmap.cfg

       --disable MAPFILE
	      disable MAPFILE, of whatever type

       --listmaps
	      list all active and inactive maps

       --listavailablemaps
	      same as --listmaps, but without unavailable map files

       --syncwithtrees
	      disable unavailable map files in updmap.cfg

       Explanation of the map types: the (only)	 difference  between  Map  and
       MixedMap is that MixedMap entries are not added to psfonts_pk.map.  The
       purpose is to help users with devices that render Type 1 outline	 fonts
       worse  than  mode-tuned	Type 1 bitmap fonts.  So, MixedMap is used for
       fonts that are available as both Type 1 and Metafont.  KanjiMap entries
       are added to psfonts_t1.map and kanjix.map.

       Explanation  of	the  OPTION  names  for	 --showoptions,	 --showoption,
       --setoption:

       dvipsPreferOutline
	      true,false  (default true)

	      Whether dvips uses bitmaps or outlines, when both are available.

       dvipsDownloadBase35
	      true,false  (default true)

	      Whether dvips includes the standard 35 PostScript fonts  in  its
	      output.

       pdftexDownloadBase14
	      true,false   (default true)

	      Whether pdftex includes the standard 14 PDF fonts in its output.

       pxdviUse
	      true,false  (default false)

	      Whether	maps  for  pxdvi  (Japanese-patched  xdvi)  are	 under
	      updmap's control.

       kanjiEmbed
	      (any string)

       kanjiVariant
	      (any string)

	      See below.

       LW35   URWkb,URW,ADOBEkb,ADOBE  (default URWkb)

	      Adapt the font and file names  of	 the  standard	35  PostScript
	      fonts.

       URWkb  URW fonts with "berry" filenames	  (e.g. uhvbo8ac.pfb)

       URW    URW fonts with "vendor" filenames	  (e.g. n019064l.pfb)

       ADOBEkb
	      Adobe fonts with "berry" filenames  (e.g. phvbo8an.pfb)

       ADOBE  Adobe fonts with "vendor" filenames (e.g. hvnbo___.pfb)

	      These  options are only read and acted on by updmap; dvips, pdf‐
	      tex, etc., do not know anything about them.  They work by chang‐
	      ing the default map file which the programs read, so they can be
	      overridden by specifying command-line options  or	 configuration
	      files  to	 the  programs,	 as  explained	at  the	 beginning  of
	      updmap.cfg.

	      The options kanjiEmbed and kanjiVariant specify special replace‐
	      ments  in the map lines.	If a map contains the string @kanjiEm‐
	      bed@, then this will be replaced by the value  of	 that  option;
	      similarly	 for kanjiVariant.  In this way, users of Japanese TeX
	      can select different fonts to be included in the final output.

ENVIRONMENT
       Explanation of trees and files normally used:

	      If --cnffile is specified on the command line (possibly multiple
	      times),  its value(s) are used.  Otherwise, updmap reads all the
	      updmap.cfg files found by running `kpsewhich  -all  updmap.cfg',
	      in the order returned by kpsewhich.

	      In  any  case,  if  multiple updmap.cfg files are found, all the
	      maps mentioned in all the updmap.cfg files are merged.

	      Thus, if updmap.cfg files are present  in	 all  trees,  and  the
	      default  layout  is used as shipped with TeX Live, the following
	      files are read, in the given order.

	      For updmap-sys:
	      TEXMFSYSCONFIG $TEXLIVE/YYYY/texmf-config/web2c/updmap.cfg
	      TEXMFSYSVAR    $TEXLIVE/YYYY/texmf-var/web2c/updmap.cfg
	      TEXMFLOCAL     $TEXLIVE/texmf-local/web2c/updmap.cfg
	      TEXMFDIST	     $TEXLIVE/YYYY/texmf-dist/web2c/updmap.cfg

	      For updmap:
	      TEXMFCONFIG    $HOME/.texliveYYYY/texmf-config/web2c/updmap.cfg
	      TEXMFVAR	     $HOME/.texliveYYYY/texmf-var/web2c/updmap.cfg
	      TEXMFHOME	     $HOME/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg
	      TEXMFSYSCONFIG $TEXLIVE/YYYY/texmf-config/web2c/updmap.cfg
	      TEXMFSYSVAR    $TEXLIVE/YYYY/texmf-var/web2c/updmap.cfg
	      TEXMFLOCAL     $TEXLIVE/texmf-local/web2c/updmap.cfg
	      TEXMFDIST	     $TEXLIVE/YYYY/texmf-dist/web2c/updmap.cfg

	      (where YYYY is the TeX Live release version).

	      According to the actions, updmap might write to one of the given
	      files or create a new updmap.cfg, described further below.

       Where changes are saved:

	      If  config  files	 are given on the command line, then the first
	      one given will be used to save  any  changes  from  --setoption,
	      --enable or --disable.  If the config files are taken from kpse‐
	      which output, then the algorithm is more complex:

	      1)	 If	     $TEXMFCONFIG/web2c/updmap.cfg	    or
	      $TEXMFHOME/web2c/updmap.cfg  appears  in the list of used files,
	      then the one listed first by kpsewhich --all (equivalently,  the
	      one returned by kpsewhich updmap.cfg), is used.

	      2) If neither of the above two are present and changes are made,
	      a new config file is created in $TEXMFCONFIG/web2c/updmap.cfg.

	      In general, the idea is that if  a  given	 config	 file  is  not
	      writable, a higher-level one can be used.	 That way, the distri‐
	      bution's settings can be overridden for system-wide using	 TEXM‐
	      FLOCAL,  and  then system settings can be overridden again for a
	      particular using using TEXMFHOME.

       Resolving multiple definitions of a font:

	      If a font is defined in more than one map file, then the defini‐
	      tion coming from the first-listed updmap.cfg is used.  If a font
	      is defined multiple times within the same map file, one is  cho‐
	      sen arbitrarily.	In both cases a warning is issued.

       Disabling maps:

	      updmap.cfg  files with higher priority (listed earlier) can dis‐
	      able maps mentioned in lower priority (listed later)  updmap.cfg
	      files by writing, e.g.,

	      #! Map mapname.map

	      or

	      #! MixedMap mapname.map

	      in the higher-priority updmap.cfg file.

	      As an example, suppose you have a copy of MathTime Pro fonts and
	      want to disable the Belleek version of the fonts; that is,  dis‐
	      able  the	 map  belleek.map.  You can create the file $TEXMFCON‐
	      FIG/web2c/updmap.cfg with the content

	      #! Map belleek.map Map mt-plus.map Map mt-yy.map

	      and call updmap.

       updmap writes the map files for dvips (psfonts.map)  and	 pdftex	 (pdf‐
       tex.map) to the TEXMFVAR/fonts/map/updmap/{dvips,pdftex}/ directories.

       The log file is written to TEXMFVAR/web2c/updmap.log.

       When updmap-sys is run, TEXMFSYSCONFIG and TEXMFSYSVAR are used instead
       of TEXMFCONFIG and TEXMFVAR, respectively.  This is the only difference
       between updmap-sys and updmap.

       Other  locations	 may  be used if you give them on the command line, or
       these trees don't exist, or you are not using the original TeX Live.

       To see the precise locations of the various files that will be read and
       written, give the -n option (or read the source).

EXAMPLES
       For  step-by-step  instructions	on making new fonts known to TeX, read
       http://tug.org/fonts/fontinstall.html.  For even	 more  terse  instruc‐
       tions, read the beginning of the main updmap.cfg.

FILES
       Configuration and input files:

       updmap.cfg
	      Main  configuration  file.   In texmf-dist/web2c by default, but
	      may be located elsewhere depending on your  distribution.	  Each
	      texmf tree read should have its own updmap.cfg.

       dvips35.map
	      Map file for standard 35 PostScript fonts for use with dvips(1).

       pdftex35.map
	      Map  file	 for  standard	35  PostScript fonts for use with pdf‐
	      tex(1).

       ps2pk35.map
	      Map file for standard 35 PostScript fonts for use with ps2pk(1).

       Output files:

       psfonts.map
	      For dvips(1).  Same as psfonts_t1.map if option  dvipsPreferOut‐
	      line active, else as psfonts_pk.map.

       psfonts_pk.map
	      For  dvips(1).   Without information from MixedMap files.	 (Set‐
	      ting of dvipsPreferOutline ignored.)

       psfonts_t1.map
	      For dvips(1).  With information from MixedMap  files.   (Setting
	      of dvipsPreferOutline ignored.)

       download35.map
	      For dvips(1).  Always downloads the standard 35 fonts.  (Setting
	      of dvipsDownloadBase35 ignored.)

       builtin35.map
	      For dvips(1).  Never downloads the standard 35 fonts.   (Setting
	      of dvipsDownloadBase35 ignored.)

       pdftex.map
	      For  pdftex(1).	Same  as pdftex_dl14.map if option pdftexDown‐
	      loadBase14 active, else as pdftex_ndl14.map.

       pdftex_dl14.map
	      For pdftex(1).  Always downloads the standard 14 fonts.

       pdftex_ndl14.map
	      For pdftex(1).  Never downloads the standard 14 fonts.

       ps2pk.map
	      Similar to psfonts.map file, but forces all fonts	 to  be	 down‐
	      loaded, so this map file can be used with xdvi(1) and ps2pk(1).

       Configuration files for dvips(1):

       config.builtin35
	      Loads builtin35.map instead of psfonts.map.

       config.download35
	      Loads download35.map instead of psfonts.map.

       config.outline
	      Loads psfonts_t1.map instead of psfonts.map.

       config.pdf
	      Loads  psfonts_t1.map  instead of psfonts.map and has additional
	      optimizations for PDF generation.

       config.pk
	      Loads psfonts_pk.map instead of psfonts.map.

       config.www
	      Loads psfonts_t1.map instead of psfonts.map.  (For compatibility
	      with old versions.)

       config.gstopk
	      Loads psfonts_t1.map instead of psfonts.map.

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs to: tex-k@tug.org
       TeX Live home page: <http://tug.org/texlive/>

TeX Live			   May 2014			     UPDMAP(1)
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