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Re: e/l printing (fwd)
Printing "AGaramond Italic" on a real Mac without "Font inclusion"
causes Ghostscript to substitue this way:
GS: Substituting font Helvetica-Oblique for AGaramond-Italic
%!PS-Adobe-3.0
%%Title: (Ohne Titel 1 \(TV\))
%%Creator: (ClarisWorks: PSPrinter 8.2.1)
%%CreationDate: (16:55 Uhr Mittwoch, 3. April 1996)
%%For: (Karsten Schneeberger)
%%Pages: 1
%%DocumentFonts: AGaramond-Italic
%%DocumentNeededFonts: AGaramond-Italic
%%DocumentSuppliedFonts:
%%DocumentData: Clean7Bit
%%PageOrder: Ascend
%%Orientation: Portrait
%%DocumentMedia: Default 612 792 0 () ()
[...]
But printing "AGaramond Italic" with Executor makes Ghostscript
looking for "AGaramond Italic" which is the MenuName, instead of
"AGaramond-Italic" which is the Postscript FontName.
GS: Substituting font Helvetica-Oblique for AGaramond Italic
%!PS-Adobe-3.0
%%Creator: Executor
%%DocumentFonts: (atend)
[...]
grestore
36.000000 56.000000 moveto
(AGaramond Italic)
[...]
selectfont
[...]
Perhaps you will have to change Executor not to use the MenuName for
printing and to use the postscript name instead. I dont know how to do
this if only the MenuName is stored in the bitmapped fonts. How about
not only dragging the bitmapped fonts to the hot band but also installing
the MacOutlineFont (=printer font) for downloading to the printer.
--- Karsten Schneeberger
Karsten Schneeberger Fotodesign
Schloesslanger 8 - 80939 Muenchen
Phone 089-3115596 Fax 089-3115598
email: ks@fotodesign.spacenet.de
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 3 Apr 1996 16:38:31 +0200 (MET DST):
From: Karsten Schneeberger <ks@fotodesign.spacenet.de>
To: hn16@cornell.edu
Cc: executor@ardi.com
Subject: Re: e/l printing
On Mon, 1 Apr 1996, Hyung-song Nam wrote:
> Executor seems to generate ps files with mac-type font names
> (spaces in between words). can someone tell me how to remap a
> font for use w/ executor? I tried this for a Type1 font Garamond
>
> Fontmap file entry
> /AGaramond-Italic (gdi_____.pfb) ;
>
> This works, but executor generates ps files with (AGaramond Italic).
>
> if I try this:
> /AGaramond Italic (gdi_____.pfb) ;
> gs can't find the font, and the font is substituted by some other font.
>
> Does this mean gs can't handle font names with spaces in Fontmap file? If
> this is so, how would I remap fonts? I know this is mailling list for
> executor, but I heard someone mentioned this on here already.
Postscript FontName: AGaramond-Italic
Macintosh Menu Name: AGaramond Italic
MacOutline FileName: AGarIta
Windows/PC MenuName: AGaramond
Windows/PC FileName: gdi_____.pfb
To remap fonts you have to use two lines:
/AGaramond Italic /AGaramond-Italic ;
/AGaramond-Italic (gdi_____.pfb) ;
Some examples:
/Font-requested-for-printing /A-Different-Font ;
/A-Different-Font (foo_____.pfb) ;
/Helvetica-Narrow /Sans-Narrow ;
/Sans-Narrow (hln_____.pfb) ;
/Palatino-Roman /Palton-Roman ;
/Palton-Roman (por_____.pfb) ;
Please tell me if it worked for you, and if so I will write
an entry for use in the FAQ.
--- Karsten Schneeberger
Karsten Schneeberger Fotodesign
Schloesslanger 8 - 80939 Muenchen
Phone 089-3115596 Fax 089-3115598
email: ks@fotodesign.spacenet.de
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