chris@umcp-cs.UUCP (Chris Torek) (12/06/84)
Well, you actually have two options. You can
a) try to use the Imagen fonts, by creating TFM (TeX Font Metric)
files that correspond to the Imagen ``.rst'' files, and
making a LaTeX that uses these fonts
or
b) try to use the TeX MetaFont files, by using a DVI to Imagen
conversion program.
Option B is probably easier, since there is a driver for the 10/240
on the Unix TeX distribution tapes (presumably this is where you got
LaTeX). We use a locally-written 8/300 driver here, and option B.
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