diff --git a/tuos-fonts/README.md b/tuos-fonts/README.md index 97fef5e..a793515 100644 --- a/tuos-fonts/README.md +++ b/tuos-fonts/README.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ supported by the University of Sheffield. ## Installation * First, we use `autoinst` to generate LaTeX styles for both fonts. - * Unzip the archive with the fonts: +* Unzip the archive with the fonts: ``` mkdir fonts cd fonts @@ -35,25 +35,27 @@ unzip ../Fonts.zip * Now use `autoinst` for generating the font-specific LaTeX styles (using the default, autoinst will install the styles in your home directory): - * Stephenson (the serif font) + * Stephenson (the serif font) ``` autoinst Steph.ttf StephBd.ttf StephIt.ttf ``` - * Blake (the sans serif font) + * Blake (the sans serif font) ``` autoinst -sanserif Blake.ttf BlakeBd.ttf BlakeIt.ttf ``` - * Most likely, you need to update the font maps. Please consult - your LaTeX distribution and operating system help for detailed - instructions. For example, in case Debian, you might (for a - system wide-installation) to edit - `/etc/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg` and add the two lines (adapt the - path information): +* Most likely, you need to update the font maps. Please consult + your LaTeX distribution and operating system help for detailed + instructions. For example, in case Debian, you might (for a + system wide-installation) to edit + `/etc/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg` and add the two lines (adapt the + path information): + ``` MixedMap TUOSBlake/TUOSBlake.map MixedMap TUOSStephenson/TUOSStephenson.map -`` - and call `update-updmap`. +``` + and call `update-updmap`. + * For your convince, you might want to install `tuos-fonts.sty`, which just includes the generated styles for Stephenson and Blake and configures them using lining figures (as this is the default used by