Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!van-bc!questor!asmith From: asmith@questor.wimsey.bc.ca (Adam Smith) Newsgroups: comp.lang.postscript Subject: Re: untype1 - an Adobe Type-1 font decr Message-ID: Date: 17 Nov 90 06:55:17 GMT References: <26300001@sunb2> Organization: Questor: FREE Worldwide News & e-Mail +1 604 681.0670 Lines: 24 I have used a mac utility callled "UnAdobe" that uncompresses mac format fonts so that they can be copied to a DOS system. My examination of the results, in comparison to "real" IBM format postscript fonts, reveals a few things. The files are indeed uncompressed, and can be downloaded to a printer using some font download utiltities. Others choke on the fonts. More importantly, and the purpose of my post, it would appear that somewher in the translation process a string of rogue carriage returns seem to have crept in. My question is, are the problems that I sometimes have with downloading and other things, a result of the fact that they are uncompressed, or the stray carriage return/line feeds? And secondly, is it possible to write a utility that would "re-compress" the fonts? ======================================================================== Adam Smith Genius - Graphic Artist - Bad Mood Guy The Chameleon Papers Vancouver, BC CANADA "Human beings are a great disappointment to me and it doesn't help one bit that I am one." (Deko 64) ========================================================================