oups, it seems I forget to post this one after typing it...
If you're using ghostscript...
you put in /fonts/ your new fonts
(ex : Hansagotisch.pfb, maybe there are also other definitions, I
can't remember, such as Hansagotisch.afm, Hansagotisch.inf
Hansagotisch.pfm but they're probably not all
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Forgeot Eric wrote:
oups, it seems I forget to post this one after typing it...
If you're using ghostscript...
you put in /fonts/ your new fonts
(ex : Hansagotisch.pfb, maybe there are also other definitions, I
wow, that looks GREAT! BTW, it's amazing how you guessed
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003 15:09:29 +0100 (CET), Guido Gonzato [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello all,
Hello Guido,
[snip]
So, I'd like to know: 1) is it possible to add a new font to GhostScript,
and how? 2) how can *abc*2ps use this new font, if at all possible?
For 2), you just give the name of
Guido Gonzato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use abcm2ps but my question is applicable to all ABC to PostScript
converters. We all know that PostScript has those nice 35 fonts, which
ought to be enough for everybody. But what if I wanted to use some other
weird font?
So, I'd like to know: 1)
Hello all,
I use abcm2ps but my question is applicable to all ABC to PostScript
converters. We all know that PostScript has those nice 35 fonts, which
ought to be enough for everybody. But what if I wanted to use some other
weird font?
So, I'd like to know: 1) is it possible to add a new font to
Guido [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
So, I'd like to know: 1) is it possible to add a new font to GhostScript,
and how? 2) how can *abc*2ps use this new font, if at all possible?
Under Windows, the file fonts.htm in the GhostScript doc directory
explains how to add new fonts. I haven't tried this