Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!att!cbnewsh!gls@odyssey.ATT.COM From: gls@odyssey.ATT.COM (Col. G. L. Sicherman) Newsgroups: comp.fonts Subject: Re: font substitution Message-ID: <1511@cbnewsh.ATT.COM> Date: 16 Jun 89 17:27:39 GMT References: <677@ztivax.UUCP> Sender: gls@cbnewsh.ATT.COM Lines: 16 In article <677@ztivax.UUCP>, kap121@ztivax.UUCP (Thomas Oeser) writes: > - Are pieces of software about this topic in the public domain? I once hacked up a program called 'subfont,' which makes *specified* substitutions in TROFF code. The program is available to anybody who wants it, under the usual restrictions. For the sake of portability, when you write a troff document with strange fonts, you ought to identify them with comments: .ft PO \" print-out font - that is, constant-width command [option ...] .ft I remember when Berkeley man pages started showing up with a nonstandard font--"L" (Lucida?), I think. Very annoying.