From: | Franklin Cheney |
Date: | 27 Oct 2000 at 11:55:13 |
Subject: | Re: Ghostscript headache |
Hello Andy
On 25-Mar-01, you wrote:
> Hi There,
>
> Trying to get Ghostscript to work properly is becoming a real nightmare.
>
> I got some PDF files off someone who loves taking the piss out of my
> amiga
> Can any one give my any help at all
I would start by having all your Postscript/Truetype fonts in one directory,
making sure that all the programs you use have the path or assigns
modified accordingly. And if some program still gives font errors,
make sure it isn't looking for a default font that got deleted.
Also the name and the header info of some fonts may have been wrongly
modified by some font distributions, which can be corrected by
some font detective work and the Aminet 10 CD version of
Typesmith, Soft Logics nice font editor.
...and if you don't have Turboprint 7.13, now is better than never.
Postscript, PDF, and bitmap printing all work fine here with
TP, which would be the first software I buy, after the OS
As an experiment, I made a document in Graphics Publisher
(included with TP) made up of Compugraphic, Adobe Postcript,
and Truetype fonts, all from separate directories, and it printed fine.
I was dazzled, having expected a bit of Guru Meditation!
And the photo printing is also a dazzler...
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