This isn't directly Scribus-related, but you folks here on this mailing list know a lot more about fonts than any other list that I'm on. So I hope you'll indulge an off-topic question about a font issue that I simply don't understand.
I use html2ps and ps2pdf to create a pdf file from a html file, like this: html2ps -o temp.ps 1.htm ps2pdf temp.ps This has been working really well, and actually still does. The PDF that I get looks pretty much the same as the PDF's that I got with Fedora 10 and below. I just started doing this on a brand-new Fedora 11 machine and suddenly I get lines and lines of this error when running ps2pdf: **** Warning: glyf overlaps cmap, truncating. I have the same version of msttcorefonts installed on this computer as I had installed on the computer I used to do this job before, and the original html file specifies Times New Roman as the font to use; I don't see how you could get much more "standard" than that. I have never seen this error before when running this job. The resulting PDF file still looks just fine so this appears to be an error message without any consequences. I have posted an example on my website here: http://www.melvilletheatre.com/glyf_overlaps_cmap.tar.bz2 Can anyone tell me why I'm suddenly seeing this error? -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Melville Sask ~ http://www.melvilletheatre.com
