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2015-06-14Update to texlive 2015.markd2-14/+13
pdfTEX: Support JPEG Exif as well as JFIF; do not even emit a warning if \pdfinclusionerrorlevel is negative; sync with xpdf 3.04. LuaTEX: New library newtokenlib for scanning tokens; bug fixes in the normal random number generator and other places. XeTEX: Image handling fixes; xdvipdfmx binary looked for first as a sibling to xetex; internal XDV opcodes changed. MetaPost: New numbersystem binary; new Japanese-enabled upmpost and updvitomp programs, analogous to up*tex. Infrastructure: The fmtutil script has been reimplemented to read fmtutil.cnf on a per-tree basis, analogous to updmap. Web2C mktex* scripts (including mktexlsr, mktextfm, mktexpk) now prefer programs in their own directory, instead of always using the existing PATH.
2015-04-25Update ps2pkm to texlive 2014 version.markd2-8/+8
Include Autoconf generated headers first.
2015-02-23Help config.guess/config.sub override logic.joerg1-1/+3
2013-12-04Sync ps2pkm with TeX Live 2013minskim3-37/+8
Changes: - Pretend that the first pixel of an empty glyph is white; avoid using uninitialized data. - Code cleanup.
2012-10-03Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days.asau1-3/+1
2012-04-26Make ps2pkm build with clang.minskim2-1/+31
Patch from Jan Danielsson.
2011-07-28Make ps2pkm build with kpathsea-6.0.1.minskim2-7/+8
2010-09-13Make ps2pkm build with kpathsea-6.0.0.minskim2-7/+7
2010-06-07patch-aa doesn't exist, so the SHA1 here doesn't really match - best remove it.dsainty1-2/+1
2010-01-16Update ps2pkm to the version in TeX Live 2009.minskim3-39/+13
The version number remains the same, but bump PKGREIVISION as precaution.
2009-07-26Import ps2pkm-1.5 as fonts/ps2pkm.minskim5-0/+76
ps2pk is a tool that converts a PostScript type1 font into a corresponding TeX PK font. The tool is especially interesting if you want to use fully hinted type1 fonts in your DVI previewer (instead of the unhinted type1 fonts currently used in GhostScript) or on a printer that has no PostScript interpreter.