Scott Pakin submitted an update to the
pkfix-helper
package.
Version number: 1.5 License type: lppl
Summary description: Make PostScript files accessible to pkfix
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pkfix is a useful utility for replacing resolution-dependent bitmapped fonts in a dvips-produced PostScript file with the corresponding resolution-independent vector fonts. Unfortunately, pkfix needs to parse certain PostScript comments that appear only in files produced by dvips versions later than 5.58 (ca. 1996); it fails to work on PostScript files produced by older versions of dvips.
pkfix-helper is a program that attempts to insert newer-dvips comments into an older-dvips PostScript file, thereby making the file suitable for processing by pkfix. pkfix-helper can sometimes process documents fully autonomously but does require the user to verify and, if needed, correct its decisions.
Version 1.5 includes a number of improvements, most notably the following:
* Choose deterministically among equally likely fonts.
* Report ties and repeated fonts even at lower verbosity levels.
* Fine-tune some of the font sizes considered (e.g., LaTeX's so-called so-called 11 pt. is really 10.95 pt., and its so-called 17 pt. is really 17.28 pt).
* Use pt instead of bp when generating TeX font samples.
* More robustly inject the pkfix-helper prologue code.
* Fix bug when both --keep and --tex are specified.
* Improve the documentation to better describe the argument to --force.
Thanks to Arkady Benediktov and Bruno Voisin for their suggestions and problem reports. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Thanks for the upload.
For the CTAN Team Ina Dau
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