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NAME

       updmap - manage TeX font maps
       updmap-sys - manage TeX font maps, system-wide
       updmap-user - manage TeX font maps, per-user

SYNOPSIS

       updmap [-user|-sys] [OPTION] ... [COMMAND]
       updmap-user [OPTION] ... [COMMAND]
       updmap-sys [OPTION] ... [COMMAND]

DESCRIPTION

       updmap version r65932 (2023-02-19 21:49:48 +0100)

       Update  the  default  font map files used by pdftex and dvipdfm(x) (pdftex.map), dvips (psfonts.map), and
       optionally pxdvi, as determined by all configuration files  updmap.cfg  (usually  the  ones  returned  by
       running "kpsewhich --all updmap.cfg", but see below).

       Among other things, these map files are used to determine which fonts should be used as bitmaps and which
       as outlines, and to determine which  font  files  are  included,  typically  subsetted,  in  the  PDF  or
       PostScript output.

       updmap-sys  (or  updmap  -sys) is intended to affect the system-wide configuration, while updmap-user (or
       updmap -user) affects personal configuration files only, overriding the system files.

       As a consequence, once updmap-user has been run, even a single time, running updmap-sys no longer has any
       effect.    updmap-sys   issues   a   warning   about   this,   since   it   is   rarely  desirable.   See
       https://tug.org/texlive/scripts-sys-user.html for details.

       By default, the TeX filename database (ls-R) is also updated.

       The updmap system is regrettably complicated, for  both  inherent  and  historical  reasons.   A  general
       overview:

       - updmap.cfg files are mainly about listing other files, namely the

              font-specific .maps, in which each line gives information about a different TeX (.tfm) font.

       - updmap reads the updmap.cfg files and then concatenates the

              contents  of those .map files into the main output files: psfonts.map for dvips and pdftex.map for
              pdftex and dvipdfmx.

       - The updmap.cfg files themselves are created and updated at package

              installation time, by the system installer or the package manager or by hand, and not (by default)
              by updmap.

OPTIONS

       --cnffile FILE
              read  FILE  for the updmap configuration (can be given multiple times, in which case all the files
              are used)

       --dvipdfmxoutputdir DIR
              specify output directory (dvipdfm(x) syntax)

       --dvipsoutputdir DIR
              specify output directory (dvips syntax)

       --pdftexoutputdir DIR
              specify output directory (pdftex syntax)

       --pxdvioutputdir DIR
              specify output directory (pxdvi syntax)

       --outputdir DIR
              specify output directory (for all files)

       --copy cp generic files rather than using symlinks

       --force
              recreate files even if config hasn't changed

       --nomkmap
              do not recreate map files

       --nohash
              do not run mktexlsr (a.k.a. texhash)

       --sys  affect system-wide files (equivalent to updmap-sys)

       --user affect personal files (equivalent to updmap-user)

       -n, --dry-run
              only show the configuration, no output

       --quiet, --silent
              reduce verbosity

   Commands:
       --help show this message and exit

       --version
              show version information and exit

       --showoption OPTION
              show the current setting of OPTION

       --showoptions OPTION
              show possible settings for OPTION

       --setoption OPTION VALUE
              set OPTION to value; option names below

       --setoption OPTION=VALUE
              as above, just different syntax

       --enable MAPTYPE MAPFILE
              add "MAPTYPE MAPFILE" to updmap.cfg, where MAPTYPE is Map, MixedMap, or KanjiMap

       --enable Map=MAPFILE
              add "Map MAPFILE" to updmap.cfg

       --enable MixedMap=MAPFILE
              add "MixedMap MAPFILE" to updmap.cfg

       --enable KanjiMap=MAPFILE
              add "KanjiMap MAPFILE" to updmap.cfg

       --disable MAPFILE
              disable MAPFILE, of whatever type

       --listmaps
              list all maps (details below)

       --listavailablemaps
              list available maps (details below)

       --syncwithtrees
              disable unavailable map files in updmap.cfg

       The main output:

              The main output of updmap is the files containing the individual font map lines which the  drivers
              (dvips, pdftex, etc.) read to handle fonts.

              The  map  files  for  dvips  (psfonts.map)  and  pdftex  and  dvipdfmx (pdftex.map) are written to
              TEXMFVAR/fonts/map/updmap/{dvips,pdftex}/.

              In      addition,      information      about      Kanji      fonts      is       written       to
              TEXMFVAR/fonts/map/updmap/dvipdfmx/kanjix.map,             and            optionally            to
              TEXMFVAR/fonts/map/updmap/pxdvi/xdvi-ptex.map.  These are for Kanji only and are  not  like  other
              map files.  dvipdfmx reads pdftex.map for the map entries for non-Kanji fonts.

              If no option is given, so the invocation is just "updmap-user" or "updmap-sys", these output files
              are always recreated.

              Otherwise, if an option such as --enable or --disable is given, the output files are recreated  if
              the  list  of enabled map files (from updmap.cfg) has changed.  The --force option overrides this,
              always recreating the output files.

       Explanation of the map types:

              The normal type is Map.

              The only difference  between  Map  and  MixedMap  is  that  MixedMap  entries  are  not  added  to
              psfonts_pk.map.   The purpose is to help users with devices that render Type 1 outline fonts worse
              than mode-tuned Type 3 bitmap fonts.  So, MixedMap is used for fonts that are  available  as  both
              Type 1 and Metafont.

              KanjiMap entries are added to psfonts_t1.map and kanjix.map.

       Explanation of the OPTION names for --showoptions, --showoption, --setoption:

       dvipsPreferOutline
              true,false  (default true)

              Whether dvips uses bitmaps or outlines, when both are available.

       dvipsDownloadBase35
              true,false  (default true)

              Whether dvips includes the standard 35 PostScript fonts in its output.

       pdftexDownloadBase14
              true,false   (default true)

              Whether pdftex includes the standard 14 PDF fonts in its output.

       pxdviUse
              true,false  (default false)

              Whether maps for pxdvi (Japanese-patched xdvi) are under updmap's control.

       jaEmbed
              (any string)

       jaVariant
              (any string)

       scEmbed
              (any string)

       tcEmbed
              (any string)

       koEmbed
              (any string)

              See below.

       LW35   URWkb,URW,ADOBEkb,ADOBE  (default URWkb)

              Adapt the font and file names of the standard 35 PostScript fonts.

       URWkb  URW fonts with "berry" filenames    (e.g. uhvbo8ac.pfb)

       URW    URW fonts with "vendor" filenames   (e.g. n019064l.pfb)

       ADOBEkb
              Adobe fonts with "berry" filenames  (e.g. phvbo8an.pfb)

       ADOBE  Adobe fonts with "vendor" filenames (e.g. hvnbo___.pfb)

              These  options  are  only  read  and acted on by updmap; dvips, pdftex, etc., do not know anything
              about them.  They work by changing the default map file which the programs read, so  they  can  be
              overridden by specifying command-line options or configuration files to the programs, as explained
              at the beginning of updmap.cfg.

              The  options  jaEmbed  and  jaVariant  (formerly  kanjiEmbed  and  kanjiVariant)  specify  special
              replacements in the map lines.  If a map contains the string @jaEmbed@, then this will be replaced
              by the value of that option; similarly for jaVariant.  In this way,  users  of  Japanese  TeX  can
              select  different  fonts  to  be  included  in  the  final output.  The counterpart for Simplified
              Chinese, Traditional Chinese and Korean fonts are scEmbed, tcEmbed and koEmbed respectively.

ENVIRONMENT

       Explanation of trees and files normally used:

              If --cnffile is specified on the command line (can be given multiple times), its value(s)  is(are)
              used.   Otherwise,  updmap  reads  all  the  updmap.cfg  files  found  by  running `kpsewhich -all
              updmap.cfg', in the order  returned  by  kpsewhich  (which  is  the  order  of  trees  defined  in
              texmf.cnf).

              In  either  case,  if  multiple  updmap.cfg  files  are  found,  all the maps mentioned in all the
              updmap.cfg files are merged.

              Thus, if updmap.cfg files are present in all trees, and the default layout is used as shipped with
              TeX Live on Debian, the following files are read, in the given order.

              For updmap-sys:
              TEXMFSYSCONFIG /etc/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg
              TEXMFSYSVAR    /var/lib/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg
              TEXMFLOCAL     /usr/local/share/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg
              TEXMFDEBIAN    /usr/share/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg
              TEXMFDIST      /usr/share/texlive/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg

              For updmap-user:
              TEXMFCONFIG    $HOME/.texmf-config/web2c/updmap.cfg
              TEXMFVAR       $HOME/.texmf-var/web2c/updmap.cfg
              TEXMFHOME      $HOME/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg
              TEXMFSYSCONFIG /etc/web2c/updmap.cfg
              TEXMFSYSVAR    /var/lib/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg
              TEXMFLOCAL     /usr/local/share/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg
              TEXMFDEBIAN    /usr/share/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg
              TEXMFDIST      /usr/share/texlive/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg

              According to the actions, updmap might write to one of the given files or create a new updmap.cfg,
              described further below.

       Where and which updmap.cfg changes are saved:

              When no options are given, the updmap.cfg file(s) are only read, not written.  It's when an option
              --setoption,  --enable  or --disable is specified that an updmap.cfg needs to be updated.  In this
              case:

              1) If config files are given on the command line, then the first one given is  used  to  save  any
              such changes.

              2) If the config files are taken from kpsewhich output, then the algorithm is more complex:

              2a)  If  $TEXMFCONFIG/web2c/updmap.cfg  or $TEXMFHOME/web2c/updmap.cfg appears in the list of used
              files, then the one listed first by kpsewhich --all (equivalently, the one returned  by  kpsewhich
              updmap.cfg), is used.

              2b)  If neither of the above two are present and changes are made, a new config file is created in
              $TEXMFCONFIG/web2c/updmap.cfg.

              In general, the idea is that if the user cannot write to a given config file, a  higher-level  one
              can  be  used.   That  way,  the  distribution's  settings  can  be  overridden  system-wide using
              TEXMFLOCAL, and system settings can be overridden  again  in  a  particular  user's  TEXMFHOME  or
              TEXMFCONFIG.

       Resolving multiple definitions of a font:

              If  a  font is defined in more than one map file, then the definition coming from the first-listed
              updmap.cfg is used.  If a font is defined multiple times within the same map file, one  is  chosen
              arbitrarily.  In both cases a warning is issued.

       Disabling maps:

              updmap.cfg  files  with  higher  priority  (listed  earlier)  can  disable maps mentioned in lower
              priority (listed later) updmap.cfg files by writing, e.g.,

              #! Map mapname.map

              or

              #! MixedMap mapname.map

       in the higher-priority updmap.cfg file.
              (The #! must be at the

              beginning of the line, with at least one space or tab afterward, and whitespace between each  word
              on the list.)

              As  an  example,  suppose  you  have  a copy of MathTime Pro fonts and want to disable the Belleek
              version  of  the  fonts;  that  is,  disable  the  map  belleek.map.   You  can  create  the  file
              $TEXMFCONFIG/web2c/updmap.cfg with the content

              #! Map belleek.map Map mt-plus.map Map mt-yy.map

              and call updmap.

       Listing of maps:

              The  two options --listmaps and --listavailablemaps list all maps defined in any of the updmap.cfg
              files (for --listmaps), and only those actually found on  the  system  (for  --listavailablemaps).
              The output format is one line per font map, with the following fields separated by tabs: map, type
              (Map, MixedMap, KanjiMap), status (enabled, disabled), origin (the updmap.cfg  file  where  it  is
              mentioned, or 'builtin' for the three basic maps).

              In  the  case of --listmaps there can be one additional fields (again separated by tab) containing
              '(not available)' for those map files that cannot be found.

       updmap-user vs. updmap-sys:

              When updmap-sys is run, TEXMFSYSCONFIG  and  TEXMFSYSVAR  are  used  instead  of  TEXMFCONFIG  and
              TEXMFVAR, respectively.  This is the primary difference between updmap-sys and updmap-user.

              Other  locations  may be used if you give them on the command line, or these trees don't exist, or
              you are not using the original TeX Live.

       To see the precise locations of the various files that will be read and written, give the -n  option  (or
       read the source).

EXAMPLES

       The log file is written to TEXMFVAR/web2c/updmap.log.

       For     step-by-step     instructions     on     making     new     fonts     known    to    TeX,    read
       https://tug.org/fonts/fontinstall.html.  For even more terse instructions, read the beginning of the main
       updmap.cfg file.

FILES

       Configuration and input files:

       updmap.cfg
              Main  configuration  file.  In texmf-dist/web2c by default, but may be located elsewhere depending
              on your distribution.  Each texmf tree read should have its own updmap.cfg.

       dvips35.map
              Map file for standard 35 PostScript fonts for use with dvips(1).

       pdftex35.map
              Map file for standard 35 PostScript fonts for use with pdftex(1).

       ps2pk35.map
              Map file for standard 35 PostScript fonts for use with ps2pk(1).

       Output files:

       psfonts.map
              For dvips(1).  Same as psfonts_t1.map if option dvipsPreferOutline active, else as psfonts_pk.map.

       psfonts_pk.map
              For dvips(1).  Without information from MixedMap files.  (Setting of dvipsPreferOutline ignored.)

       psfonts_t1.map
              For dvips(1).  With information from MixedMap files.  (Setting of dvipsPreferOutline ignored.)

       download35.map
              For dvips(1).  Always downloads the standard 35 fonts.  (Setting of dvipsDownloadBase35 ignored.)

       builtin35.map
              For dvips(1).  Never downloads the standard 35 fonts.  (Setting of dvipsDownloadBase35 ignored.)

       pdftex.map
              For  pdftex(1).   Same  as  pdftex_dl14.map  if  option  pdftexDownloadBase14  active,   else   as
              pdftex_ndl14.map.

       pdftex_dl14.map
              For pdftex(1).  Always downloads the standard 14 fonts.

       pdftex_ndl14.map
              For pdftex(1).  Never downloads the standard 14 fonts.

       ps2pk.map
              Similar  to  psfonts.map file, but forces all fonts to be downloaded, so this map file can be used
              with xdvi(1) and ps2pk(1).

       Configuration files for dvips(1):

       config.builtin35
              Loads builtin35.map instead of psfonts.map.

       config.download35
              Loads download35.map instead of psfonts.map.

       config.outline
              Loads psfonts_t1.map instead of psfonts.map.

       config.pdf
              Loads psfonts_t1.map instead of psfonts.map and has additional settings for PDF generation.

       config.pk
              Loads psfonts_pk.map instead of psfonts.map.

       config.www
              Loads psfonts_t1.map instead of psfonts.map.  (For compatibility with old versions.)

       config.gstopk
              Loads psfonts_t1.map instead of psfonts.map.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to: tex-live@tug.org
       TeX Live home page: <https://tug.org/texlive/>