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preload.cfg

The contents of the file preload.cfg can control the preloading of commonly used fonts. Preloading fonts speeds up the processing of documents but, because fonts cannot be `unloaded', you should not preload too many; otherwise you may be unable to process documents requiring unusual font families.

The default file preload.ltx is produced from preload.dtx. It loads only a few fonts and these are a good choice if you normally use documents at the default, 10pt, size. If you normally use 11pt or 12pt then the time for LaTeX to startup may be noticeably decreased if you preload the corresponding fonts for the sizes you use. Similarly, if you normally use a different font family, for example Times Roman (ptm) then you may want to preload fonts in this family rather than the default Computer Modern fonts.



Rainer Schoepf
Thu Jul 31 16:41:25 MEST 1997