On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, WJCarpenter wrote:

> 
> You are seeing the designed behavior.  The small circle thing (0xB0)
> is the default glyph used when (a) there is no glyph for the thing you 
> want, and (b) there is no explicit substitution called out in the
> RemapGlyphsTable.
> 
> So, for whatever reason, the PS printer driver code thinks there is a
> zero-width character in that place in that font, and remapGlyph() does 
> The Right Thing given that pre-condition.  If the PS printer character 
> width stuff were correct and remapGlyphs() didn't do anything, you
> wouldn't get a glyph at all in that position.  Since there really is a 
> glyph there, and since PS-to-file produces a large mound of goop that
> looks like the definition of the StandardSymbol font, the PS printer
> driver code in Abi must be making a mistake.

Ahh, this is totally consistent with PA's bug report. He probabally has an
older abi.

Thanks very much for looking into this Bill.

Martin





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