Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!cernvax!chx400!unizh!gorgo!blatter From: blatter@gorgo.ifi.unizh.ch Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Postscript fonts? Message-ID: <1990Apr10.152820.5107@gorgo.ifi.unizh.ch> Date: 10 Apr 90 15:28:20 GMT References: <2155@crash.cts.com> Organization: University of Zurich, Department of Computer Science Lines: 26 In article <2155@crash.cts.com> oleg@pnet01.cts.com (Oleg Rovner) writes: >Has anybody gotten Post1.1 to work with regular postscript files? I'm having >serious problems trying to get it to print files created with ProPage1.3 and >PageStream1.6. I'd like to know which one of these might work with Post? Post1.1 works without problems with PageStream 1.8 files. PageStream unfortunately produces CTRL-M characters at the end of each line. Those control characters have to be deleted to get postscript files to work with post1.0. If you do not have any type 3 fonts for post be careful only to use the following fonts within PageStream-documents: University Roman, Colombia, Artistic, Creative, Oriental or any other font that has a '.ps'-file. The definition of these fonts is automatically included in the postscript code by Pagestream. Helvetica and Times have NO '.ps'-files !!! If you use more than two different fonts, you'll probably have to increase the size of posts's VM. --Martin ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | /// Martin A. Blatter | | /// University of Zurich, department of Computer Science | | /// Switzerland (Europe) | | \\\/// --- | | \XX/ Internet: blatter@ifi.unizh.ch | -------------------------------------------------------------------------