/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/web2c/updmap-hdr.cfg is in texlive-base 2017.20180305-1.
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#
# The updmap.cfg in the TEXMFDIST tree is generated by tlmgr by
# concatenating updmap-hdr.cfg with the updmap.cfg files in this tree.
#
# To make local customizations to the map files, using one of the
# following methods is simplest:
# 1) run
# updmap-sys --enable Map=foo.map
# for each map file. (Or MixedMap instead of Map, if your font has
# both Metafont and outline definitions.) See the updmap --help
# documentation. This will add lines to the updmap.cfg file in
# TEXMFSYSCONFIG (creating it if necessary).
#
# 2) put all your additional fonts into TEXMFLOCAL, edit
# TEXMFLOCAL/web2c/updmap.cfg, and run updmap-sys.
#
# See the output of updmap --help and/or
# http://tug.org/fonts/fontinstall.html for more.
#
# In any case, manual edits to TL's updmap.cfg files, psfonts.map,
# pdftex.map, etc., will be lost on update. So don't do that.
#
# The default settings of the updmap options (not maps) are also
# specified in TEXMFDIST/web2c/updmap.cfg (also coming originally from
# updmap-hdr.cfg) and can be overridden by an updmap.cfg in any other
# tree.
#
# Options for updmap.
# dvipsPreferOutline
#
# Should dvips (by default) prefer bitmap fonts or outline fonts
# if both are available? Independent of this setting, outlines
# can be forced by putting "p psfonts_t1.map" into a config file
# that dvips reads. Bitmaps (for the fonts in question) can
# be forced by putting "p psfonts_pk.map" into a config file.
# We provide such config files which can be enabled via
# dvips -Poutline ... resp. dvips -Ppk ...
#
dvipsPreferOutline true
# LW35
#
# Which fonts for the "Basic 35 Laserwriter Fonts" do you want to use and
# how are the filenames chosen? Valid settings:
# URW: URW fonts with "vendor" filenames (e.g. n019064l.pfb)
# URWkb: URW fonts with "berry" filenames (e.g. uhvbo8ac.pfb)
# ADOBE: Adobe fonts with "vendor" filenames (e.g. hvnbo___.pfb)
# ADOBEkb: Adobe fonts with "berry" filenames (e.g. phvbo8an.pfb)
#
LW35 URWkb
# dvipsDownloadBase35
#
# Should dvips (by default) download the standard 35 LaserWriter fonts
# with the document (then set dvipsDownloadBase35 true) or should these
# fonts be used from the ps interpreter / printer?
# Whatever the default is, the user can override it by specifying
# dvips -Pdownload35 ... resp. dvips -Pbuiltin35 ... to either download
# the LW35 fonts resp. use the built-in fonts.
#
dvipsDownloadBase35 true
# pdftexDownloadBase14
#
# Should pdftex download the base 14 pdf fonts? Since some configurations
# (ps / pdf tools / printers) use bad default fonts, it is safer to download
# the fonts. The PDF files will get bigger, though.
#
pdftexDownloadBase14 true
# dvipdfmDownloadBase14
#
# Should dvipdfm(x) download the base 14 pdf fonts? Since some configurations
# (ps / pdf tools / printers) use bad default fonts, it is safer to download
# the fonts. The pdf files will get bigger, though.
#
dvipdfmDownloadBase14 true
# jaEmbed, scEmbed, tcEmbed, koEmbed
#
# updmap generates a file kanjix.map for usage with dvipdfmx. With this
# option one can switch between not embedding any kanji font, or
# any of the several available.
#
# The value can be any string. When updmap is run, the substring
# @jaEmbed@ in a map file name will be replaced with this value, and
# the respective map file used.
#
jaEmbed ipaex
scEmbed arphic
tcEmbed arphic
koEmbed baekmuk
# (end of updmap-hdr.cfg)
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