Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!spool.mu.edu!uwm.edu!linac!att!att!cbnewsd!klotz From: klotz@cbnewsd.att.com (david.a.klotzbach) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: ATM... How do you print? Message-ID: <1991Mar21.025145.26144@cbnewsd.att.com> Date: 21 Mar 91 02:51:45 GMT Article-I.D.: cbnewsd.1991Mar21.025145.26144 References: <2693@travis.csd.harris.com> Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 21 From article <2693@travis.csd.harris.com>, by leoh@hardy.hdw.csd.harris.com (Leo Hinds): > In article <3679@d75.UUCP> woan@nowhere (Ronald S Woan) writes: >>OK got all of those neat fonts to use with Adobe Type Manager in >>pub/pc/win3/fonts on cica.cica.indiana.edu. They look great on the >>screen, but how do you print a document using them... I installed the >>fonts using the ATM Control utility... > > If the target printer is PostScript, then you need to edit the win.ini file > in the softfonts section ... > > softfont1=[path]\psfonts\pfm\fontname.pfm,[path]\psfonts\fontname.pfb > ^^ > no space between the comma & the other name. > > Now, this WILL NOT work with a non PS printer, as the .PFB file is PS code > that contains the font description ... Anybody have the awnser for non PS? No problem, if you do not have a postscript printer but are using any of the wordprocessors for window, WFW, AMI-PRO or window write, simply print the file!!! ATM takes care of the rest, this of course assumes you have a graphics capable printer.