dvips: Special font effects

 
 6.3.2 Special font effects
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 Besides the reencodings described in the previous section, Afm2tfm can
 do other manipulations.  (Again, it's best to use the prebuilt fonts
 rather than attempting to remake them.)
 
    '-s SLANT' makes an obliqued variant, as in:
 
      afm2tfm Times-Roman -s .167 -v ptmro rptmro
 
 This creates 'ptmro.vpl' and 'rptmro.tfm'.  To use this font, put the
 line
 
      rptmro Times-Roman ".167 SlantFont"
 
 into 'psfonts.map'.  Then 'rptmro' (our name for the obliqued Times)
 will act as if it were a resident font, although it is actually
 constructed from Times-Roman via the PostScript routine 'SlantFont'
 (which will slant everything 1/6 to the right, in this case).
 
    Similarly, you can get an expanded font with
 
      afm2tfm Times-Roman -e 1.2 -v ptmrre rptmrre
 
 and by recording the pseudo-resident font
 
      rptmrre Times-Roman "1.2 ExtendFont"
 
 in 'psfonts.map'.
 
    You can also create a small caps font with a command such as
 
      afm2tfm Times-Roman -V ptmrc rptmrc
 
 This will generate a set of pseudo-small caps mapped into the usual
 lowercase positions and scaled down to 0.8 of the normal cap dimensions.
 You can also specify the scaling as something other than the default
 0.8:
 
      afm2tfm Times-Roman -c 0.7 -V ptmrc rptmrc
 
    It is unfortunately not possible to increase the width of the small
 caps independently of the rest of the font.  If you want a really
 professional looking set of small caps, you need to acquire a small caps
 font.
 
    To change the 'PaintType' in a font from filled (0) to outlined (2),
 you can add '"/PaintType 2 store"' to 'psfonts.map', as in the
 following:
 
      rphvrl   Helvetica "/PaintType 2 store"
 
    Afm2tfm writes to standard output the line you need to add to
 'psfonts.map' to use that font, assuming the font is resident in the
 printer; if the font is not resident, you must add the '<FILENAME'
 command to download the font.  Each identical line only needs to be
 specified once in the 'psfonts.map' file, even though many different
 fonts (small caps variants, or ones with different output encodings) may
 be based on it.