Version information =================== TeX 3.0 (in ./TeX3.0/tex) (plain.tex version 3.0, in ./TeX3.0/TeXmacros) LaTeX 2.09 (release of 24 May 1989, modified unofficially 08 February 1990, to match TeX 3.0; in ./TeX3.0/LaTeX) SliTeX 2.09 (in ./TeX3.0/LaTeX/LaTeXslitex) (no official versions of lplain and splain for TeX3.0 as yet. Older versions work, but don't offer full functionality of TeX3.0) BibTeX 0.99c (program in ./TeX3.0/bibtex) (remainder in ./TeX3.0/BibTeX.inputs) AMSTeX 1.1d (in ./TeX3.0/TeXmacros) metafont 2.0 (in ./TeX3.0/mf) (plain.mf version 2.0) tangle 4.0 (in ./TeX3.0/web) weave 4.1(in ./TeX3.0/web) (webmac.tex version 4.0) dvitype 3.2 (in ./TeX3.0/texware) pltotf 3.2 (in ./TeX3.0/texware) tftopl 3.1 (in ./TeX3.0/texware) gftodvi 3.0 (in ./TeX3.0/mfware) gftopk 2.2 (in ./TeX3.0/mfware) gftype 3.0 (in ./TeX3.0/mfware) mft 2.0 (in ./TeX3.0/mfware) pktogf 1.0 (in ./TeX3.0/fontutil) pktype 2.2 (in ./TeX3.0/fontutil) and the new virtual font programs VFtoVP 1.0 (in ./TeX3.0/fontutil) VPtoVF 1.0 (in ./TeX3.0/fontutil) There are also these pxl related programs, but we strongly advise against their continued use: chtopx 1, gftopxl 2.1, pktopx 2.3, pxtoch 1.1, pxtopk 2.3 Fonts in mf source format. The full Computer Modern as released from Stanford. Utility fonts for character proofs etc. (not made with cmbase.mf), LaTeX and SliTeX fonts are also supplied in mf source format. Fonts in pk format. The Computer Modern and LaTeX fonts necessary to run the basic versions of TeX, LaTeX, Weave and mft, in 118, 200, 240, and 300 gf(dpi) series. The pk files for the principal LaTeX symbol fonts are in a separate list. The 300 dpi fonts are provided for write-black devices (CanonCX) in directories labeled "pk300" and for write-white devices (RicohFourZeroEightZero) in directories labeled "pk300w". Mode information is given in gf special strings just preceding the postamble in each file and can be read with the Unix command "strings". AMS fonts--Cyrillic, and special symbols created with old METAFONT-in-SAIL, and converted to pk in 118, 200, 240 and 300gf(dpi) series. Euler fonts too are supplied in pk format only. (If you want [euler].mf source files, you should get in touch with the American Mathematical Society, which will make these available under license.) To get more fonts, use Metafont and the utilities in MFware, whose names are pretty self-evident. A really elegant set of precisely sized fonts can be made up with the utilities in ./TeX3.0/TeXcontrib/sauter. There are scripts for some needed LaTeX fonts in ./TeX3.0/LaTeX and ./TeX3.0/LaTeX/LaTeXslitex. (Some of the smallest sizes in pk118.makefile put too much of a strain on Metafont. You could correct the bad characters with fonttool in ./TeX3.0/METAFONT/MFcontrib.)