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Old 10-27-2000
That just what I needed. Thanks
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allcm(1)							       teTeX								  allcm(1)

NAME
allneeded - force the calculation of all fonts now needed SYNOPSIS
allneeded [-r] files ... DESCRIPTION
allneeded forces the calculation of all fonts that are needed to preview a set of dvi files. Just specify where the program should search for files on the commandline. The fonts generation is triggered by running dvips(1) over all accessible dvi-files. Therefore, the fonts are created in the resolution needed by dvips. If the -r flag is specified, the command dvired(1) will be used instead of dvips. allneeded does not recalculate existing fonts (as long as the Metafont mode does not change). SEE ALSO
alldc(1), allcm(1), dvips(1), dvired(1), fontimport(1), fontexport(1). AUTHOR
Dirk Hillbrecht (dh@informatik.uni-hannover.de) teTeX 11/94 allcm(1)
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