[Gnome-print] Installing non standard fonts
- From: Pere Pujal Carabantes <ppujal airtel net>
- To: "gnome-print ximian com" <gnome-print ximian com>
- Subject: [Gnome-print] Installing non standard fonts
- Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 00:14:48 +0200
Hello!
I've download this package from the adobe ftp:
ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/type/win/all/eurofont.exe
This are Type1 fonts that contains only the euro symbol.
uncompressed whith unzip and installed the fonts in ghostscript
Now I want to use whith gnumeric, so I need to install in gnome-print.
As I was unable to automatical install the font files whith
gnome-font-install, I am trying to manually add to the fontmap file.
Any help will be welcome.
Here is an exemple of one entry (don't work for now):
<font format="type1" name="EuroSerif-Bold" version="001.000"
familyname="Euro Serif" speciesname="Bold" psname="EuroSerif-Bold"
wheigt="Bold" italicangle="0">
<file type="afm" path="/usr/lib/ghostscript/fonts/zpeub.afm"
size="11534"/>
<file type="pfb" path="/usr/lib/ghostscript/fonts/zpeub.pfb
size="14310"/>
</font>
I loose the mtime fields because don't know how must be
Thanks
Pere
Two more questions:
The first about truetype fonts. Are supported yet? I have some that has
the euro
The second: Can someone point me to a type1 font that contains not only
the euro symbol but all the letters and that don't give problems whith
gnome-print?.
Note that I use the iso8859-15 encoding
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