-- teTeX's default setup was changed to use the Belleek fonts instead of the original Mathtime fonts in April 2003. So, there are no longer any manual seps involved to activate these fonts. For reference, I keep the original instructions for switching from Mathtime fonts to Belleek fonts. April, 2003, Thomas Esser --- (obsolete instruction for switching from Mathtime to Belleek): The contents of the original README as distributed with the Belleek fonts is appended below (after the "--" line). Here, I want to describe how the Belleek fonts can be used with teTeX: 1) Run updmap --edit This will open a config file. In that file, replace the lines #! Map mt-belleek.map Map mt-yy.map Map mt-plus.map by the following lines: Map mt-belleek.map #! Map mt-yy.map #! Map mt-plus.map When saving the file, your map files will be remade using belleek instead of mathtime. 2) go to the tex/latex/mathtime subdirectory of the main texmf tree and edit the files my1mtt.fd, my2mtt.fd and my3mtt.fd. In my1mtt.fd, remove the lines that refer to the fonts "mtmib", "mtmih", "mtmub" and "mtmuh". In my2mtt.fd, replace "mtsyn" by "mtsy" and remove the lines that refer to "mtsyb" and "mtsyh". In my3mtt.fd, remove the lines refer to "mtexb" and "mtexh". That's it! Now, you can use the bellek fonts with pdftex, dvips, xdvi and other programs. If you use LaTeX, you can use the mathtime package to use the Belleek fonts. Jan. 2003, Thomas Esser. -- original README: These are the Belleek fonts described in my paper at TUG 98, the 1998 annual meeting of the TeX Users Group. They are drop-in replacements for the proprietary fonts required by the LaTeX mathtime style, where the "dropping in" process is simply to change the .fd files calling for specific fonts to reflect the font names starting with "bl". Notwithstanding any copyright notices in the files, these fonts have been contributed to the public domain in their Type 1 (.pfb) and TrueType (.ttf) forms: blex blsy rblmi Richard Kinch http://truetex.com August 18, 1998