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- Subject: Ghostscript & Fonts under Linux
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- From: Andres-Derrick ABALSA (Andres-Derrick ABALSA) <abalsa@gwsmtp.hec.fr>
- Date: Fri, 15 Mar 1996 02:31:59 +0100
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-
- Hello
- I just want to share some information about printing under
- Executor/Linux. Some users have complained about the poor quality of
- printing under Executor. Here are a few steps you can take to improve
- printing under E/L using Ghostscript.
-
- My configuration:
- Word 5.1
- Executor/Linux 1.99q9
- Linux 1.3.72 ELF
- X Window 3.12D
- EPSON Stylus Color II
- Ghostscript 3.53
- APSfilter
- Parallel printer port
-
- The machine is a Pentium 90 with 24 Mb ram. I use executor with the
- -memory 7M switch.
-
- Step1. Setting up a print queue.
- Executor is setup to print to /lpr. Right now, it can only print to a
- Postscript printer. So, either a) connect a Postscript printer to the queue
- pointed to by /lpr or b) use Ghostscript if you don't have a printer that
- understands Postscript. I choose b) because that's what I had available.
- It's cheap and it works if you have a little patience.
-
- Step2. Getting Ghostscript.
- If you want, you can get the latest version of Ghostscript from the GS
- web page. This will get you a source, and you will have to compile GS.
- It's easier to use the binaries that came with your distribution.
-
- Step3. Use a magic filter. The latest version of APSfilter does a
- marvellous job installing itself. It works even if you have a Postscript
- printer! So... use apsfilter. You can also get the latest version from the
- APSfilter web page.
-
- Step4. Now you can try printing a few samples directly from Executor.
- Try the Times and Helvetica fonts. Notice they look crappy... Hmmm
-
- Step5. Get yourself a few GOOD Postscript Type 1 fonts. There are
- many solutions to that:
- a) You already have a copy of Adobe Type Manager lying around. ATM
- came with AMI Pro and a few other packages. I actually bought it around
- 3 years ago and had it gathering dust on a shelf at home.
- b) Bitstream also sells fonts in Type 1 format. These are cheap and
- rather good looking. If you buy the newest Citizen ink jet printer, it comes
- with a CD with 100 fonts in Type 1 format (I think).
- c) You can buy ATM for Windows. Actually, it's not too expensive. I
- recommend getting the 35 basic fonts. ATM and Extra fonts package.
-
- Step6. You can find the screen fonts for the Mac for the above fonts at
- some Mac archives. At least one of the big ones carries a file with the
- full 35 bitmap screen fonts. Install them by dragging to the fonts strip in
- the Browser.
-
- Step7. Copy the .pfb files to the fonts Ghostscript directory for all the
- fonts you want to install. These are the fonts that will be sent to the GS
- interpreter.
-
- Step9. Modify the Fontmap file to point to these new fonts you just
- installed. This is quite easy. Just read the beginning of the Fontmap file.
-
- Step10. Now print exactly the same texts that looked crappy before.
- They should look PERFECT now!
-
-
- Note 1: before I installed the true Adobe fonts, I couldn't print the
- accented characters I needed to write in French. I thought it was due to
- Executor. WRONG! It's just that the crappy fonts that come with GS don't
- have the accented letters in the character set!
- Now I can print EVERYTHING. Kudos again to ARDI. Executor is nothing
- short of a miracle. So I guess International support under E/L is there, at
- least for printing. I use a US keyboard with a normal international layout,
- but from what I have read in the various mailings other keyboards work
- well, too. Anyway, I can produce all the accented letters, just like in my
- old Mac SE.
-
- Note2: Don't complain to the GS people, they are not involved with font
- design, as Adobe is. On the other hand, GS is another marvellous piece
- of software. It produces beautiful output using the Adobe fonts.
-
- Good printing!
- Andrew
- abalsa@gwsmtp.hec.fr
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