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------------------------------------ FONTS CRYST to produce the graphical symbols for symmetry elements in crystallography ------------------------------------ Description =========== The files cryst.mf, cryst.tfm, cryst.afm, and cryst.pfb produce the graphical symbols used in crystallography to designate symmetry elements such as rotation axes, screw axes etc. (cf. International Tables for Crystallography, Volume A). cryst1.pdf contains a description (in German) and a listing of the symbols. Installation ============ cryst.mf contains the METAFONT file to produce the pk files. cryst.afm and cryst.pfb contain the PostScript Type 1 fonts (for PostScript or pdf output). Create a new subdirectory cryst1 in your directory of the tfm (tex font metrics) files (e.g. \texmf\fonts\tfm\public\cryst1 for MikTex under Windows or /usr/share/texmf/fonts/tfm/cryst1 for Linux RedHat). Copy cryst.tfm into this directory. Create a new subdirectory cryst1 in your directory of METAFONT files (e.g. \texmf\fonts\source\public\cryst1 or /usr/share/texmf/fonts/source/cryst1). Copy cryst.mf into this directory. Create a new subdirectory cryst1 in your directory of afm (Type 1) files (e.g. \texmf\fonts\afm\cryst1 or /usr/share/texmf/fonts/afm/cryst1). Copy cryst.afm into this directory. Create a new subdirectory cryst1 in your directory of pfb (Type 1) files (e.g. \texmf\fonts\type1\cryst1 or /usr/share/texmf/fonts/type1/cryst1). Copy cryst.pfb into this directory. Tell dvips (for PostScript output) where to find the files. To this end, insert the following line into the file config.ps: p +cryst1.map (config.ps is in a directory like \texmf\dvips\config or /usr/share/texmf/dvips/config). If you use pdfTeX, insert map +cryst1.map to your pdftex.cfg file (in \texmf\pdftex\config or /usr/share/texmf/pdftex/config). Create a new file cryst1.map in a new subdirectory of the directory of map files (e.g. \texmf\dvips\cryst1 or /usr/share/texmf/dvips/cryst1). The file cryst1.map consists of one line: cryst cryst1 <cryst.pfb Finally, tell TeX which new files and directories exist. This is done by a command like initexmf -u for MikTeX under Windows or run texhash under root in the shell of Linux RedHat. Usage ===== Include the following commands in the preamble of your document: \DeclareFontFamily{U}{cry}{\hyphenchar\font=-1} \DeclareFontShape{U}{cry}{m}{n}{ <-> cryst}{} \newcommand{\cry}[1]{{\usefont{U}{cry}{m}{n} \symbol{#1}}} To produce the graphical symbol number n in the text, use the command \cry{n} n is the number of the symbol in the list of symbols (see file cryst1.pdf). For example, the command \cry{41} will produce the symbol for a 4_1 axis. Use \put(..,..){\makebox(0,0)[Pos]{\cry{..}}} commands to position the symbols in \put commands in picture environments (cf. file cryst1.pdf). Copyright and License ===================== Copyright (c) 2008 by Ulrich Mueller, Fachbereich Chemie, Philipps-Universitaet Marburg, Germany. This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this license is in http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later. This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. The Current Maintainer of this work is Ulrich Mueller. This work consists of the files cryst.mf, cryst.afm, cryst.pfb, cryst1.tex and the derived cryst.tfm and cryst1.pdf.
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cryst – Font for graphical symbols used in crystallography
The font is provided as an Adobe Type 1 font, and as METAFONT source. Instructions for use are available both in the README file and (with a font diagram) in the documentation.
Package | cryst |
Version | 2008-08-07 |
Licenses | The LaTeX Project Public License |
Copyright | 2008 Ulrich Müller |
Maintainer | Ulrich Müller |
Contained in | TeX Live as cryst MiKTeX as cryst |
Topics | MF Font Font Type1 Font symbol Font |