Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!umich!umeecs!msi-s0.msi.umn.edu!cs.umn.edu!thelake!steve From: steve@thelake.mn.org (Steve Yelvington) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: Re: Questions on PageStream Message-ID: Date: 11 Aug 90 16:49:46 GMT References: <2396@laura.UUCP> Organization: Otter Lake Leisure Society Lines: 41 X-Member-Of: STdNET X-Bad-Pun: There's no place like Nome for the Hollandaise. [In article <2396@laura.UUCP>, klute@heike-fbi.informatik.uni-dortmund.de (Rainer Klute) writes ... ] > I just ftp'ed the demo version of PageStream 1.8 from clotho.acm.rpi.edu > (128.113.10.204) and tried it out. Now I have several questions: [questions on German availability omitted, since I don't have answers] > 3. I tried to send the output in PostScript format to a disk file, but > this did not work. Is this a problem with the demo version only or is > this "feature" in the full version also? (Eventually I did it by > sending the output to the serial port with "jove" listening on the > Unix side.) It works just dandy in the production version of PageStream 1.8. Not long ago I printed some PostScript to an MS-DOS disk, stuck the disk into a Mac II with a Superdrive, pulled the PostScript into the Mac, and sent it to a Varityper VT-600 over an Appletalk network. > 4. What fonts are available and where? If you're using PostScript, the best way to set things up is to get Soft Logik's "Disk A", which is available from the publisher or from the E. Arthur Brown Co. It provides screen fonts, font metrics files and .PSF files (which tell PageStream not to bother looking for down- loadable fonts) for the standard internal fonts that come with the Apple Laserwriter and similar PS printers. It does *not* provide dot-matrix outline masters for those fonts. Soft Logik has a dozen or so font disks with downloadable PostScript fonts. The quality varies. Standard faces appear to be fairly decent. I would recommend that you avoid the novelty typefaces. PageStream downloads fonts by merging them into the output stream. If you tell it that your printer has limited memory, it will include a purge-font command after each usage, then re-send the font if necessary later in the same document. -- Steve Yelvington at the (rain-replenished) lake in Minnesota steve@thelake.mn.org