>>>>> "Olaf" == Olaf Meeuwissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> David Kuehling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> BTW after removing woody's non-free font packages, printing of >> japanese doesn't work for me any more (at least not by for e2ps). >> There are however still free japanese fonts installed (wadalab and >> vflib fonts). Does anybody know how I can configure gs to use those >> fonts instead? > Looks like you also zapped the gs-cjk-resource pacakage and quite > possibly your cmap-adobe-japan* packages as well. These are all > non-free but required in order to print Japanese :-( If I remember correctly, that excactly were the packages that I removed. I'm involved with some project, where I want to be sure that no non-free data find their way into our printed work. Using jlatex and dvi2ps (_not_ dvips), I get nice looking japanese PostScript with embedded vector-fonts (maybe the wadalab-font packages, maybe vflib fonts?). If dvi2ps gets that done, shouldn't other software as well? For text printing I use emacs' ps-print configured to use bdf-fonts for japanese (not very nice-looking, however). After looking at ps-print's sources I think there must be some way to make it use vflib fonts. Anybody tried that? Also it seems that ps-print uses low-resolution bdf-fonts, while there are high-resolution bdf-fonts available (48x48) in intlfonts/Japanese-BIG. This should look nice, if configured properly. Anybody with a working configuration? One advantage of bdf-fonts in postscript is also, that it prints really fast on postscript printers (where dvi2ps-created documents could take a minute per page). David -- GnuPG public key: http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~dvdkhlng/dk.gpg Fingerprint: B17A DC95 D293 657B 4205 D016 7DEF 5323 C174 7D40

