This directory should contain bitmaps for all of Basil K. Malyshev's BaKoMa AMS fonts for the Macintosh. Most of the files are stuffed and binhexed. Just de-binhex and unstuff the font suitcases, place them in the appropriate place in your system folder along with the postscript fonts, and you should be all set. While generating the bitmaps, I found some minor glitches in a few of the fonts (eufb10, eurb6, eurb8, eusm6, eusm9, and msam5), so I've generated new versions of those, too. You may want to use them instead of the original postscript files. These fonts are Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, Basil K. Malyshev. All Rights Reserved. Before using them, you should read the original license, which is in tex-archive/fonts/postscript/bakoma/BaKoMa-CM.Fonts. The bitmaps were generated by Stephan Heilmayr. Here's what you should find in this directory: euex.bmap.sit.hqx eufb.bmap.sit.hqx eufm.bmap.sit.hqx eurb.bmap.sit.hqx eurm.bmap.sit.hqx eusb.bmap.sit.hqx eusm.bmap.sit.hqx msam.bmap.sit.hqx msbm.bmap.sit.hqx The stuffed binhexed font suitcases alternate_ps.sit.hqx Slightly modified versions of six of the postscript fonts. Add_Invisible_BaKoMa_AMS Add_BaKoMa_AMS Configuration files for use with OzTeX BaKoMaAMS.enc The encoding file for use with OzTeX invisible_AMS.bmap.sit.hqx Invisible versions of all of the fonts in the other suitcases (use either these or the fonts in the other nine suitcases). ReadMe_BaKoMa_AMS_Mac This file. Using these fonts with OzTeX ---------------------------- Put the file BaKoMaAMS.enc into the folder "OzTeX Folder:PS-Files:Encodings". Put one of the Configuration files (Add_BaKoMa_AMS or Add_Invisible_BaKoMa_AMS, depending on whether you're using the regular or invisible versions of the bitmaps) into the folder "OzTeX Folder:Configs". Put all of the BaKoMa AMS postscript fonts (to be found in the files starting with 'eu' and 'ms' in the directory tex-archive/fonts/postscript/bakoma/mac/macps) into the appropriate place in your system folder (the Fonts folder for system 7.1 and up, the top level of the system folder for systems before 7.1), and install the appropriate bitmaps in the usual way (with System 7, just drag the suitcases onto the closed System folder; with System 6, you'll have to use Font/DA Mover). Regular or invisible? If you install the regular bitmap suitcases (the ones in the first nine files listed above) you'll be able to use the fonts in all your applications. You'll also have an absurdly long font menu. If you use the invisible versions of the fonts (the ones in the file invisible_AMS.bmap.sit.hqx), you won't have all those fonts cluttering up your font menus, but you'll only be able to use the fonts in OzTeX. You could, of course, combine visible and invisible ones, but you'll have to modify your config files to get things to work properly. You probably don't want to install visible and invisible versions of the same fonts, though. Using the fonts. Once you've installed the postscript fonts, the bitmap fonts, the encoding file, and one of the config files, you're ready to TeX. In OzTeX, just load your chosen configuration file (you may want to add it to the configs menu -- see the OzTeX manual for instructions -- or include it in your Default configuration file to make things easier), and OzTeX will use the postscript fonts instead of pk's to view and print dvi files. If you run into any problems, or if you have any comments or suggestions about these bitmaps, you can reach me at or by mail at: Stephan Heilmayr P.O. Box 4762 Berkeley, CA 94704 USA -Klaus (Stephan) heilmayr@math.berkeley.edu