Dear CJK List people

2008/2/4 "Danai SAE-HAN (韓達耐)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> It's a pretty old version of teTeX, and teTeX isn't maintained anymore (you
> should switch to e.g. TeXlive when you have the chance).
> Run "texhash" and "updmap" a few times.  That might do the trick.  HTH

This is Bo-Yin Yang who just wrote to you, and I am happy to report
that due to the tip from Danai-San, I actually got it to work!

It perchance will come in useful for people who normally use a Linux
environment on a desk machine, and would like to keep the same setup
with cygwin on a windows laptop, i.e., prefer to use the X-windows
emacs plus xdvi previewer.

I like the idea of switching to TeXLive; but I would like to keep
using xdvi, and there is no xdvi in TeXLive -- and I can't make the
cygwin version of xdvi follow the same TDS tree as the TeXLive tree.

Has anyone ever made a xdvi for TeXLive?  Or even better, change the

/usr/share/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf

in his/her cygwin installation such that the cygwin tetex directly
uses the same files as the TeXLive installation?

Anyway, for completness' sake I describe how I continued after the
previous e-mail.

I ran updmap, then texhash, then updmap, then texhash ... nothing.
Looking over the output of updmap, I see that I don't have song.map
or kai.map anywhere.  I added

Map kai.map
Map song.map

to the end of /usr/share/texmf/tex/web2c/updmap.cfg

Still nothing.

In desperation, I added

Map kai.map
Map song.map

to ~/.texmf/tex/web2c/updmap.cfg

egads, that worked!!

Now I can do pdflatex/dvips/dvipdf.

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