01-23-2013
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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
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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
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