Hi Tomas,
        I just wanted to let you know that I think this stuff you're doing
with ttf fonts is fantastic. It's one of the most frequent requests we get
from gtk/gnome users.

I'm sure the gnome-print guys would love this stuff too.

Keep up the great work!

Martin


On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Tomas Frydrych wrote:

> 
> > Sounds like this means that TrueType and Type 1 fonts now have equal status 
> > in the Linux versions of AbiWord.  That's awesome!  :-)
> No entirely; the ttf printing only works with Ghostcript at the 
> moment; it will not work on a genuine PS printer, because the ttf 
> fonts do not get embeded into the PS output. To do that we need 
> to generate PS Type 42 font from the ttf font, we then embed the 
> Type 42 font. I am looking into it, there should be some programme 
> around that does the conversion (Type 42 is just kind of a PS 
> wrapper around the raw ttf font).
>  
> > Just for grins, I'd like to ask the obvious followup question -- is there 
> > any reasonable way to automate the creation of fonts.dir entries, too? It'd 
> > be too cool if the process for installing new fonts was this simple:
> > 
> >   1.  Drop it (or a symlink) in the fonts directory.
> >   2.  Relaunch AbiWord. 
> >   3.  Your new font Just Works.  
> > 
> That should be possible, but we would have to run mkfontdir and 
> some support programmes every time we launch AW; I am bit 
> reluctant to go in this direction, because it means doing things 
> behind people's back and potentially undoing any changes that 
> they did by hand. I think it would be better to have something like
> Tools->Install New Font on the AW menu.
> 
> What I would like to add first though, is the pfa2afm utility to 
> generate afm files from pfa fonts in the same manner we do with ttf 
> fonts so that installation of both types of fonts would only involve 
> adding the actual font file.
> 
> Tomas
> 
> 


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