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Installation of Univers Condensed Font Library and USGS Style Files

Installation Instructions

  1. The installation instructions assume that you have already installed the TeX Live distribution available from https://www.tug.org/texlive/ for Linux and Windows or the MacTeX distribution available from https://www.tug.org/mactex/ for MacOS. A minimal TeX Live distribution, sufficient for the Univers Condensed font library and USGS style files, can also be installed for many Linux distros using

        sudo apt install texlive-latex-extra texlive-science
    

    These installation installation instructions may work for other TeX distributions but this has not been tested.

  2. Clone the usgslatex repository to a location of your choice on your computer. On Windows, the usgslatex repository should be cloned to your C: drive for the installation file to work correctly.

  3. Install the Univers Condensed font library and USGS style files

    1. To install the Univers Condensed font library and USGS style files on MacOS or Linux open a terminal in the usgsLaTeX subdirectory in your local clone of the usgslatex repository and type

          sudo ./install.sh
      

      sudo is required to modified system files (for example, /usr/local/texlive/2021/texmf-var/fonts/) for a specific TeX Live distribution.

    2. To install the Univers Condensed font library and USGS style files on Windows, run install.bat in the usgsLaTeX subdirectory in your local clone of the usgslatex repository as an Adminstrator by right-clicking on the file and selecting "Run as administration". Similar to installing the Univers Condensed font library andUSGS style files on MacOS and Linux, install.bat is run asan Administrator so that system files can be modified.

  4. If the USGS style files have been correctly installed you should see something like the following on the last three lines of the output from install.sh and install.bat.

    1. On MacOS and Linux you should see something like

          Evaluate if USGS style files are available
          Location of USGS LaTeX style files:  
          /Users/jdhughes/Library/texmf/tex/latex/usgs/usgsreporta.sty
      
    2. On Windows you should see something like

          Evaluate if USGS style files are available
          Location of USGS LaTeX style files:  
          c:/texlive/texmf-local/tex/latex/usgs/usgsreporta.sty
      
  5. Test the Installation of the Univers Condensed font library installation can be tested using the testunivers.tex TeXfile in the test subdirectory. The file testunivers.tex is self contained in its definition of the Univers family, and does not use a separate package file. Try running testunivers.tex file through LaTeX by typing pdflatex testunivers.tex in a terminal open in the test subdirectory (or your preferred method of compiling TeX files). Inspect the testunivers.pdf file. Compare the content of the generated [pdf]{.sans-serif} file to testuniversPROOF.pdf. If these two [pdf]{.sans-serif} files appear different the Univers font family was not installed correctly.

    Refer to William Asquith's original font installation document (README_FontLibraryInstallation.pdf) in the doc subdirectory for more details on installing the Univers Condensed Font Library if it was not successfully installed by install.sh and install.bat.

  6. The file USGSLaTeXReport.tex is a more complicated test of successful installation of the USGS Style files. Try running USGSLaTeXReport.tex file through LaTeX using your preferred method of compiling TeX files. Inspect the USGSLaTeXReport.pdf file. Compare the content of the generated [pdf]{.sans-serif} file to USGSLaTeXReportPROOF.pdf. If these two [pdf]{.sans-serif} files appear different then there is a problem with your installation. Confirm that the USGS style files (in the $TEXROOT/tex/latex/usgs) subdirectory. $TEXROOT can be determined on MacOS and linux by typing the following in a terminal:

        kpsewhich -var-value TEXMFHOME
    

    $TEXROOT can be determined on Windows by typing the following in a terminal:

        kpsewhich -var-value TEXMFLOCAL
    

Using the USGS Style Files

A simple example for using the LaTeX USGS style files is included in doc/README_USGSstyFILES.pdf. Individual style files in the package are also listed and described in doc/README_USGSstyFILES.pdf.

Updating an existing installation

On MacOS, an existing installation can be updated by:

  1. Moving the existing installation (for example, /usr/local/texlive/2014/) to the trash.

  2. Move all existing LaTeX software (for example, TeXShop) to the trash.

  3. Empty trash

  4. Install the new distribution

  5. Open the TeXLive Utility and

    1. Update the TeXLive Utility and allow any infrastructure updates

    2. Install the graphics-def package if it is not installed

    3. Update all installed packages

  6. Open a terminal in $TEXROOT/dvips/funivers/ directory and type the following with sudo privileges to allow the new version of LaTeX to access the Univers Condensed Font library

    1. texhash

    2. updmap -sys –enable Map=funivers.map

    3. updmap-sys

Acknowledgements

The USGS Style files and instructions for installing the Univers Condensed Font library were originally developed by William H. Asquith in the Texas Water Science Center. The USGS style files have been subsequently modified by Michael N. Fienen (Wisconsin Water Science Center), Christian D. Langevin (Water Resources Mission Area), and Joseph D. Hughes (Water Resources Mission Area) to add additional functionality and maintain consistency with SPN guidelines.