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What is a DVI driver?

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What is a DVI driver?

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A DVI driver is a program that takes as input a DVI file (DVI files) and (usually) produces a file that can be sent to a typographic output device (which we will call a printer, for short), or to another format. A driver will usually be specific to a particular printer, although any PostScript printer ought to be able to print the output from a PostScript driver. As well as the DVI file, the driver also needs font information. Font information may be held as bitmaps or as outlines, or simply as a set of pointers into the fonts that the printer itself ‘has’. Each driver will expect the font information in a particular form. For more information on the forms of fonts, see PK files, TFM files, virtual fonts and Using PostScript fonts with TeX. This question on the Web: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?

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A DVI driver is a program that takes as input a DVI file (DVI files) and (usually) produces a file that can be sent to a typographic output device (which we will call a printer, for short), or to another format. A driver will usually be specific to a particular printer, although any PostScript printer ought to be able to print the output from a PostScript driver. As well as the DVI file, the driver also needs font information. Font information may be held as bitmaps or as outlines, or simply as a set of pointers into the fonts that the printer itself ‘has’. Each driver will expect the font information in a particular form. For more information on the forms of fonts, see PK files, TFM files, virtual fonts and Using PostScript fonts with TeX.

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