1 --- texlive-20080816-source/texk/kpathsea/kpathsea.texi.orig 2008-07-08 20:21:45.000000000 +0200
2 +++ texlive-20080816-source/texk/kpathsea/kpathsea.texi 2020-10-03 10:30:32.495639438 +0200
10 -* Kpathsea: (kpathsea). File lookup along search paths.
11 -* kpsewhich: (kpathsea)Invoking kpsewhich. TeX file searching.
12 -* mktexfmt: (kpathsea)mktex scripts. Format (fmt/base/mem) generation.
13 -* mktexlsr: (kpathsea)Filename database. Update ls-R.
14 -* mktexmf: (kpathsea)mktex scripts. MF source generation.
15 -* mktexpk: (kpathsea)mktex scripts. PK bitmap generation.
16 -* mktextex: (kpathsea)mktex scripts. TeX source generation.
17 -* mktextfm: (kpathsea)mktex scripts. TeX font metric generation.
18 +* Kpathsea: (kpathsea). File lookup along search paths
19 +* kpsewhich: (kpathsea)kpsewhich. TeX file searching
20 +* mktexfmt: (kpathsea)mktex scripts. Format (fmt/base/mem) generation
21 +* mktexlsr: (kpathsea)Filename database. Update ls-R
22 +* mktexmf: (kpathsea)mktex scripts. MF source generation
23 +* mktexpk: (kpathsea)mktex scripts. PK bitmap generation
24 +* mktextex: (kpathsea)mktex scripts. TeX source generation
25 +* mktextfm: (kpathsea)mktex scripts. TeX font metric generation
30 * Path sources:: Where search paths can be defined.
31 * Path expansion:: Special constructs in search paths.
32 * Filename database:: Using an externally-built list to search.
33 -* Invoking kpsewhich:: Standalone path lookup.
34 +* kpsewhich:: Standalone path lookup.
42 -@node Invoking kpsewhich
44 @section @code{kpsewhich}: Standalone path searching
47 --- texlive-20080816-source/texk/kpathsea/bugs.texi.orig 2007-02-26 02:23:54.000000000 +0100
48 +++ texlive-20080816-source/texk/kpathsea/bugs.texi 2020-10-03 11:19:29.499728322 +0200
51 @cindex Kpsewhich, and debugging
52 It is sometimes helpful to run the standalone Kpsewhich utility
53 -(@pxref{Invoking kpsewhich}), instead of the original program.
54 +(@pxref{kpsewhich}), instead of the original program.
56 @cindex numeric debugging values
57 In any case, you can @emph{not} use the @emph{names} below; you must
58 --- texlive-20080816-source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.texi.orig 2008-07-10 01:40:36.000000000 +0200
59 +++ texlive-20080816-source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.texi 2020-10-03 10:32:52.794879372 +0200
67 -* DVI-to-Postscript: (dvips). Translating TeX DVI files to PostScript.
68 -* afm2tfm: (dvips)Invoking afm2tfm. Making Type 1 fonts available to TeX.
69 -* dvips: (dvips)Invoking Dvips. DVI-to-PostScript translator.
70 +* DVI-to-Postscript: (dvips). Translating TeX DVI files to PostScript
71 +* afm2tfm: (dvips)afm2tfm. Making Type 1 fonts available to TeX
72 +* dvips: (dvips)Dvips. DVI-to-PostScript translator
78 * Why Dvips:: Why use Dvips?
79 * Installation:: How to compile and install Dvips.
80 -* Invoking Dvips:: Command-line options, configuration files, etc.
81 +* Dvips:: Command-line options, configuration files, etc.
82 * Paper size and landscape:: Changing the paper dimensions.
83 * Interaction with PostScript:: TeX meets Dvips meets PostScript.
84 * PostScript fonts:: Installing and using PostScript fonts.
91 @chapter Invoking Dvips
93 @cindex command-line options
96 * Font concepts:: Metrics, glyphs, virtual fonts, and encodings.
97 * Making a font available:: Installing and using a PostScript font.
98 -* Invoking afm2tfm:: Creating TFM and AFM files for a virtual font.
99 +* afm2tfm:: Creating TFM and AFM files for a virtual font.
100 * psfonts.map:: Defining available PostScript fonts.
103 @@ -3221,7 +3221,7 @@
105 The Afm2tfm program distributed with Dvips converts an AFM file
106 to a TFM file and performs other useful transformations as well.
107 -@xref{Invoking afm2tfm}.
112 @@ -3629,7 +3629,7 @@
113 the built-in PostScript fonts.
116 -@node Invoking afm2tfm
118 @section Invoking Afm2tfm
121 --- texlive-20080816-source/texk/web2c/doc/web2c.texi.orig 2008-07-08 20:21:45.000000000 +0200
122 +++ texlive-20080816-source/texk/web2c/doc/web2c.texi 2020-10-03 10:39:40.139339264 +0200
130 -* Web2c: (web2c). TeX, Metafont, and companion programs.
132 -@dircategory Individual utilities
134 -* bibtex: (web2c)bibtex invocation. Maintaining bibliographies.
135 -* dmp: (web2c)dmp invocation. Troff->MPX (MetaPost pictures).
136 -* dvicopy: (web2c)dvicopy invocation. Virtual font expansion
137 -* dvitomp: (web2c)dvitomp invocation. DVI to MPX (MetaPost pictures).
138 -* dvitype: (web2c)dvitype invocation. DVI to human-readable text.
139 -* gftodvi: (web2c)gftodvi invocation. Generic font proofsheets.
140 -* gftopk: (web2c)gftopk invocation. Generic to packed fonts.
141 -* gftype: (web2c)gftype invocation. GF to human-readable text.
142 -* makempx: (web2c)makempx invocation. MetaPost label typesetting.
143 -* mf: (web2c)mf invocation. Creating typeface families.
144 -* mft: (web2c)mft invocation. Prettyprinting Metafont source.
145 -* mltex: (web2c)MLTeX. Multi-lingual TeX.
146 -* mpost: (web2c)mpost invocation. Creating technical diagrams.
147 -* mpto: (web2c)mpto invocation. MetaPost label extraction.
148 -* newer: (web2c)newer invocation. Compare modification times.
149 -* patgen: (web2c)patgen invocation. Creating hyphenation patterns.
150 -* pktogf: (web2c)pktogf invocation. Packed to generic fonts.
151 -* pktype: (web2c)pktype invocation. PK to human-readable text.
152 -* pltotf: (web2c)pltotf invocation. Property list to TFM.
153 -* pooltype: (web2c)pooltype invocation. Display WEB pool files.
154 -* tangle: (web2c)tangle invocation. WEB to Pascal.
155 -* tex: (web2c)tex invocation. Typesetting.
156 -* tftopl: (web2c)tftopl invocation. TFM -> property list.
157 -* vftovp: (web2c)vftovp invocation. Virtual font -> virtual pl.
158 -* vptovf: (web2c)vptovf invocation. Virtual pl -> virtual font.
159 -* weave: (web2c)weave invocation. WEB to TeX.
160 +* Web2c: (web2c). TeX, Metafont, and companion programs
161 +* bibtex: (web2c)bibtex. Maintaining bibliographies
162 +* dmp: (web2c)dmp. Troff->MPX (MetaPost pictures)
163 +* dvicopy: (web2c)dvicopy. Virtual font expansion
164 +* dvitomp: (web2c)dvitomp. DVI to MPX (MetaPost pictures)
165 +* dvitype: (web2c)dvitype. DVI to human-readable text
166 +* gftodvi: (web2c)gftodvi. Generic font proofsheets
167 +* gftopk: (web2c)gftopk. Generic to packed fonts
168 +* gftype: (web2c)gftype. GF to human-readable text
169 +* makempx: (web2c)makempx. MetaPost label typesetting
170 +* mf: (web2c)mf. Creating typeface families
171 +* mft: (web2c)mft. Prettyprinting Metafont source
172 +* mltex: (web2c)MLTeX. Multi-lingual TeX
173 +* mpost: (web2c)mpost. Creating technical diagrams
174 +* mpto: (web2c)mpto. MetaPost label extraction.
175 +* newer: (web2c)newer. Compare modification times
176 +* patgen: (web2c)patgen. Creating hyphenation patterns
177 +* pktogf: (web2c)pktogf. Packed to generic fonts
178 +* pktype: (web2c)pktype. PK to human-readable text
179 +* pltotf: (web2c)pltotf. Property list to TFM
180 +* pooltype: (web2c)pooltype. Display WEB pool files
181 +* tangle: (web2c)tangle. WEB to Pascal
182 +* tex: (web2c)tex. Typesetting
183 +* tftopl: (web2c)tftopl. TFM -> property list
184 +* vftovp: (web2c)vftovp. Virtual font -> virtual pl
185 +* vptovf: (web2c)vptovf. Virtual pl -> virtual font
186 +* weave: (web2c)weave. WEB to TeX
191 otherwise, are available.
194 -* tex invocation:: Invoking TeX.
195 +* tex:: Invoking TeX.
196 * Initial TeX:: Making format files.
197 * Formats:: Major TeX macro packages.
198 * Languages and hyphenation:: TeX supports many human languages.
203 -@node tex invocation
205 @section @code{tex} invocation
208 @@ -1156,7 +1153,7 @@
209 @command{initex} was installed to invoke the initial form, but this is
212 -For a list of options and other information, @pxref{tex invocation}.
213 +For a list of options and other information, @pxref{tex}.
217 @@ -1275,7 +1272,7 @@
220 * MLTeX:: Multi-lingual TeX.
221 -* patgen invocation:: Creating hyphenation patterns.
222 +* patgen:: Creating hyphenation patterns.
223 * TCX files:: Support for different character sets & fonts.
226 @@ -1569,7 +1566,7 @@
227 the dump is ignored and the data from the file used instead.
230 -@node patgen invocation
232 @subsection Patgen: Creating hyphenation patterns
235 @@ -1706,16 +1703,16 @@
236 (@pxref{References}).
239 -* mf invocation:: Invoking Metafont.
240 +* mf:: Invoking Metafont.
241 * Initial Metafont:: Making bases.
242 * Modes:: Device definitions for Metafont.
243 * Online Metafont graphics:: Seeing MF output online.
244 -* gftodvi invocation:: Making proofsheets for fonts.
245 -* mft invocation:: Prettyprinting Metafont sources.
246 +* gftodvi:: Making proofsheets for fonts.
247 +* mft:: Prettyprinting Metafont sources.
253 @section @code{mf} invocation
256 @@ -1729,7 +1726,7 @@
258 Metafont processes its command line and determines its memory dump
259 (base) file in a way exactly analogous to MetaPost and @TeX{}
260 -(@pxref{tex invocation}, and @pxref{Memory dumps}). Synopses:
261 +(@pxref{tex}, and @pxref{Memory dumps}). Synopses:
264 mf [@var{option}]@dots{} [@var{mfname}[.mf]] [@var{mf-commands}]
265 @@ -1768,8 +1765,8 @@
266 resolution in pixels per inch, and @var{basemfname} is the basename of
267 @var{mfname}, or @samp{mfput} if no input file was specified. A GF file
268 contains bitmaps of the actual character shapes. Usually GF files are
269 -converted immediately to PK files with GFtoPK (@pxref{gftopk
270 -invocation}), since PK files contain equivalent information, but are
271 +converted immediately to PK files with GFtoPK (@pxref{gftopk}),
272 +since PK files contain equivalent information, but are
273 more compact. (Metafont output in GF format rather than PK for only
276 @@ -1856,7 +1853,7 @@
277 and virgin}. In past releases, a separate program @command{inimf} was
278 installed to invoke the initial form, but this is no longer the case.
280 -For a list of options and other information, see @ref{mf invocation}.
281 +For a list of options and other information, see @ref{mf}.
285 @@ -1939,7 +1936,7 @@
288 The @var{magnification} and @var{mfname} arguments are explained in
289 -@ref{mf invocation}. In the file @file{newmode.mf}, you should have the
290 +@ref{mf}. In the file @file{newmode.mf}, you should have the
291 following (with no @code{mode_def} or @code{enddef}), if you are using
292 @file{modes.mf} conventions:
294 @@ -2085,7 +2082,7 @@
295 use MFtalk (see @file{web2c/window/mftalk.c}).
298 -@node gftodvi invocation
300 @section GFtoDVI: Character proofs of fonts
303 @@ -2173,7 +2170,7 @@
307 -@node mft invocation
309 @section MFT: Prettyprinting Metafont source
312 @@ -2306,17 +2303,17 @@
313 supported) and a number of other subsidiary programs, described below.
316 -* mpost invocation:: Invoking MetaPost.
317 +* mpost:: Invoking MetaPost.
318 * Initial MetaPost:: Making mems.
319 -* makempx invocation:: Create MPX files for labels.
320 -* dvitomp invocation:: DVI-to-MPX translation.
321 -* dmp invocation:: Ditroff-to-MPX translation.
322 -* mpto invocation:: Extracting labels from MetaPost programs.
323 -* newer invocation:: Is one file newer than another?
324 +* makempx:: Create MPX files for labels.
325 +* dvitomp:: DVI-to-MPX translation.
326 +* dmp:: Ditroff-to-MPX translation.
327 +* mpto:: Extracting labels from MetaPost programs.
328 +* newer:: Is one file newer than another?
332 -@node mpost invocation
334 @section @code{mpost} invocation
337 @@ -2344,8 +2341,8 @@
338 generally stored alongside @file{mpman.ps}.
340 MetaPost processes its command line and determines its memory dump (mem)
341 -file in a way exactly analogous to Metafont and @TeX{} (@pxref{tex
342 -invocation,,@code{tex} invocation}, and @pxref{Memory dumps}).
343 +file in a way exactly analogous to Metafont and @TeX{}
344 +(@pxref{tex,,@code{tex} invocation}, and @pxref{Memory dumps}).
348 @@ -2393,8 +2390,7 @@
351 calls MakeMPX to generate a MPX file containing a MetaPost picture
352 -expression corresponding to @var{tex-input} (@pxref{makempx
354 +expression corresponding to @var{tex-input} (@pxref{makempx}).
358 @@ -2406,8 +2402,7 @@
359 must start with a @code{verbatimtex} block that gives the necessary
360 @code{\documentclass} (or @code{\documentstyle})
361 @code{\begin@{document@}} command. You will also need to set the
362 -enviroment variable @code{TEX} to @samp{latex} (@pxref{makempx
364 +enviroment variable @code{TEX} to @samp{latex} (@pxref{makempx}).
366 @var{tex-input} need not be specifically @TeX{} input; it could also be
367 Troff. In that case, you will need the @samp{-m pictures} Troff macro
368 @@ -2451,7 +2446,7 @@
369 need to be downloaded (@pxref{psfonts.map,,, dvips, Dvips}).
371 MetaPost can write output files, via the @code{write} primitive; this
372 -opens a security hole. @xref{tex invocation}.
373 +opens a security hole. @xref{tex}.
375 The program accepts the following options, as well as the standard
376 @samp{-help} and @samp{-version} (@pxref{Common options}):
377 @@ -2504,7 +2499,7 @@
378 @command{inimpost} was installed for the initial form, but this is no
381 -For a list of options and other information, see @ref{mpost invocation}.
382 +For a list of options and other information, see @ref{mpost}.
386 @@ -2533,7 +2528,7 @@
387 @file{mfplain.mem} file lets you directly process Metafont source files
388 with MetaPost, producing character proofs (one file for each character)
389 similar to those produced with Metafont in proof mode and GFtoDVI
390 -(@pxref{gftodvi invocation}).
394 @cindex MetaFun, enhanced MetaPost
395 @@ -2544,7 +2539,7 @@
396 Pragma: @url{http://www.pragma-ade.com/}.
399 -@node makempx invocation
401 @section MakeMPX: Support MetaPost labels
404 @@ -2574,7 +2569,7 @@
406 @cindex MPto, invoked by MakeMPX
407 MPto is run to extract the label text from the
408 -MetaPost source file @var{mpfile} (@pxref{mpto invocation}).
409 +MetaPost source file @var{mpfile} (@pxref{mpto}).
412 The typesetting program itself is run, either @TeX{} or Troff (see
413 @@ -2586,8 +2581,8 @@
414 @cindex DVItoMP, invoked by MakeMPX
415 @cindex DMP, invoked by MakeMPX
416 The typesetter output (a DVI file in the case of @TeX{}, Ditroff output
417 -for Troff) is translated back to MetaPost, by DVItoMP (@pxref{dvitomp
418 -invocation}) or DMP (@pxref{dmp invocation}) respectively.
419 +for Troff) is translated back to MetaPost, by DVItoMP (@pxref{dvitomp})
420 +or DMP (@pxref{dmp}) respectively.
424 @@ -2644,7 +2639,7 @@
425 The command run to typeset the labels in @TeX{}; the default is
426 @samp{etex}, set in @file{texmf.cnf}. If you use @LaTeX{}, set this to
427 @code{latex}, and supply an appropriate @code{verbatimtex} header in
428 -the MP source (@pxref{mpost invocation}). Or put @samp{%&latex} as
429 +the MP source (@pxref{mpost}). Or put @samp{%&latex} as
430 the first line of your @LaTeX{} source.
433 @@ -2668,7 +2663,7 @@
437 -@node dvitomp invocation
439 @section DVItoMP: DVI to MPX conversion
442 @@ -2677,7 +2672,7 @@
444 DVItoMP converts DVI files into low-level MetaPost commands in a
445 so-called MPX file. This program is generally invoked only by MakeMPX
446 -(@pxref{makempx invocation}). Synopsis:
447 +(@pxref{makempx}). Synopsis:
450 dvitomp @var{dvifile}[.dvi] [@var{mpxfile}[.mpx]]
451 @@ -2697,7 +2692,7 @@
455 -@node dmp invocation
457 @section DMP: Ditroff to MPX conversion
460 @@ -2706,7 +2701,7 @@
462 DMP converts device-independent Troff (ditroff) output files into
463 low-level MetaPost commands in a so-called MPX file. This program is
464 -generally invoked by MakeMPX (@pxref{makempx invocation}). Synopsis:
465 +generally invoked by MakeMPX (@pxref{makempx}). Synopsis:
468 dmp [@var{ditroff-file} [@var{mpxfile}]]
469 @@ -2723,7 +2718,7 @@
470 @findex BeginPath @r{ditroff command}
471 @findex DrawPath @r{ditroff command}
472 DMP was written to process the output of a Troff pipeline fed the output
473 -of @code{mpto -troff} (@pxref{mpto invocation}). DMP understands all
474 +of @code{mpto -troff} (@pxref{mpto}). DMP understands all
475 the @samp{D@var{c}} graphics functions that @code{dpost} does, but it
476 ignores @samp{x X} device control functions such as @samp{x X
477 SetColor:@dots{}}, @samp{x X BeginPath:}, and @samp{x X
478 @@ -2806,7 +2801,7 @@
482 -@node mpto invocation
484 @section MPto: Extract labels from MetaPost input
487 @@ -2820,8 +2815,8 @@
488 @findex verbatimtex @r{MetaPost command}
489 MPto extracts the labels from a MetaPost input file; this is the
490 contents of any @code{btex@dots{}etex} and @code{verbatimtex@dots{}etex}
491 -sections. This program is generally invoked by MakeMPX (@pxref{makempx
492 -invocation}). Synopsis:
493 +sections. This program is generally invoked by MakeMPX (@pxref{makempx}).
497 mpto [@var{option}]@dots{} @var{mpfile}
498 @@ -2846,7 +2841,7 @@
502 -@node newer invocation
504 @section Newer: Compare file modification times
506 @pindex newer @r{file comparison}
507 @@ -2880,7 +2875,7 @@
508 List missing source files to STDERR. This is the default.
511 -This is used by MakeMPX (@pxref{makempx invocation}).
512 +This is used by MakeMPX (@pxref{makempx}).
516 @@ -2893,12 +2888,12 @@
517 makes bibliography entries reusable in many different contexts.
520 -* bibtex invocation::
522 * Basic BibTeX style files:: The standard and semi-standard styles.
526 -@node bibtex invocation
528 @section Bib@TeX{} invocation
531 @@ -3083,13 +3078,13 @@
532 (and available in many other places, of course).
535 -* tangle invocation::
536 -* weave invocation::
537 -* pooltype invocation::
544 -@node tangle invocation
546 @section Tangle: Translate WEB to Pascal
549 @@ -3163,7 +3158,7 @@
553 -@node weave invocation
555 @section Weave: Translate WEB to @TeX{}
558 @@ -3209,7 +3204,7 @@
559 first change in the change file).
562 -@node pooltype invocation
564 @section Pooltype: Display WEB pool files
567 @@ -3218,8 +3213,8 @@
568 @cindex WEB pool files, displaying
570 Pooltype shows the so-called @dfn{string number} of each string in a WEB
571 -pool file (@pxref{WEB}), as output by Tangle (@pxref{tangle
572 -invocation}), including the first 256 strings corresponding to the
573 +pool file (@pxref{WEB}), as output by Tangle (@pxref{tangle}),
574 +including the first 256 strings corresponding to the
575 possible input characters. Pooltype primarily serves as an example of
576 WEB conventions to implementors of the @TeX{} system. Synopsis:
578 @@ -3277,11 +3272,11 @@
579 drivers; they perform generic utility functions.
582 -* dvicopy invocation:: Expand virtual fonts.
583 -* dvitype invocation:: DVI to human-readable text.
584 +* dvicopy:: Expand virtual fonts.
585 +* dvitype:: DVI to human-readable text.
588 -@node dvicopy invocation
590 @section DVIcopy: Canonicalize virtual font references
593 @@ -3327,7 +3322,7 @@
597 -@node dvitype invocation
599 @section DVItype: Plain text transliteration of DVI files
601 @pindex dvitype @r{DVI validation}
602 @@ -3520,14 +3515,14 @@
605 * Font file formats:: Explanations of GF, PK, TFM, VF, ...
606 -* gftopk invocation:: GF -> PK (compact)
607 -* pktogf invocation:: PK -> GF (expand).
608 -* pktype invocation:: PK -> human-readable text.
609 -* gftype invocation:: GF -> human-readable text.
610 -* tftopl invocation:: TFM -> PL (for editing TFM).
611 -* pltotf invocation:: PL -> TFM (make editing results usable).
612 -* vftovp invocation:: VF -> VPL (tftopl for virtual fonts).
613 -* vptovf invocation:: VPL -> VF (pltotf for virtual fonts).
614 +* gftopk:: GF -> PK (compact)
615 +* pktogf:: PK -> GF (expand).
616 +* pktype:: PK -> human-readable text.
617 +* gftype:: GF -> human-readable text.
618 +* tftopl:: TFM -> PL (for editing TFM).
619 +* pltotf:: PL -> TFM (make editing results usable).
620 +* vftovp:: VF -> VPL (tftopl for virtual fonts).
621 +* vptovf:: VPL -> VF (pltotf for virtual fonts).
622 * Font utilities available elsewhere:: Type 1, BDF, editors, etc.
625 @@ -3596,7 +3591,7 @@
626 Font files with the @samp{.pl} (property list) suffix are the plain text
627 (human-readable) analog of the binary @samp{.tfm} files.
628 The TFtoPL and PLtoTF programs convert between the two formats
629 -(@pxref{tftopl invocation} and @ref{pltotf invocation}).
630 +(@pxref{tftopl} and @ref{pltotf}).
632 Font files with the @samp{.mf} suffix are in Metafont source format.
633 These are the files used by Metafont to generate rastered fonts for
634 @@ -3606,8 +3601,8 @@
635 @flindex virtual-fonts.knuth
636 @flindex virtualfonts.txt
637 The suffix @samp{.vf} identifies ``virtual font'' files, for which
638 -@samp{.vpl} is the human-readable analog. See @xref{vftovp invocation},
639 -and @ref{vptovf invocation}. For further discussion of virtual fonts,
640 +@samp{.vpl} is the human-readable analog. See @xref{vftovp},
641 +and @ref{vptovf}. For further discussion of virtual fonts,
642 see @file{@var{CTAN:}/doc/virtual-fonts.knuth},
643 @file{@var{CTAN:}/help/virtualfonts.txt}, and @ref{Virtual fonts,,,
645 @@ -3618,7 +3613,7 @@
646 distribution by Pierre MacKay and Elizabeth Tachikawa.)
649 -@node gftopk invocation
651 @section GFtoPK: Generic to packed font conversion
654 @@ -3627,7 +3622,7 @@
655 @cindex GF, converting to PK
657 GFtoPK converts a generic font (GF) file output by, for example,
658 -Metafont (@pxref{mf invocation}) to a packed font (PK) file. PK files
659 +Metafont (@pxref{mf}) to a packed font (PK) file. PK files
660 are considerably smaller than the corresponding gf files, so they are
661 generally the bitmap font format of choice. Some DVI-processing
662 programs, notably Dvips, only support PK files and not GF files.
663 @@ -3655,7 +3650,7 @@
664 @samp{--version} (@pxref{Common options}).
667 -@node pktogf invocation
669 @section PKtoGF: Packed to generic font conversion
672 @@ -3665,7 +3660,7 @@
674 PKtoGF converts a packed font (PK) file to a generic font (GF) file.
675 Since PK format is much more compact than GF format, the most likely
676 -reason to do this is to run GFtype (@pxref{gftype invocation}) on the
677 +reason to do this is to run GFtype (@pxref{gftype}) on the
678 result, so you can see the bitmap images. Also, a few old utility
679 programs do not support PK format. Synopsis:
681 @@ -3691,7 +3686,7 @@
682 @samp{--version} (@pxref{Common options}).
685 -@node pktype invocation
687 @section PKtype: Plain text transliteration of packed fonts
689 @pindex pktype @r{PK validation}
690 @@ -3808,7 +3803,7 @@
694 -@node gftype invocation
696 @section GFtype: Plain text transliteration of generic fonts
698 @pindex gftype @r{GF validation}
699 @@ -3969,7 +3964,7 @@
703 -@node tftopl invocation
705 @section TFtoPL: @TeX{} font metric to property list conversion
708 @@ -4129,7 +4124,7 @@
712 -@node pltotf invocation
714 @section PLtoTF: Property list to @TeX{} font metric conversion
717 @@ -4159,7 +4154,7 @@
718 For an example of property list format, see the previous section.
721 -@node vftovp invocation
723 @section VFtoVP: Virtual font to virtual property lists
726 @@ -4218,7 +4213,7 @@
730 -@node vptovf invocation
732 @section VPtoVF: Virtual property lists to virtual font