Thanks Larry.
> On a suggestion from Tomas Frydrych, I tried printing with > "embed fonts" unchecked and the problem went away. The > strange part is when I checked the box and tried it again; > the clipping was *still* gone. It would seem from this, that we are using a flawed afm file to do the width calculations; the fact that unchecking the box fixes this is surprising to me, I would have expected this to be the other way around. But on the bright side, this does suggest that it is the afm file that we provide with our fonts that is wrong, which should be easy to remedy. When you uncheck the box, we do the layout using our afm file, but when processing PS output GhostScript will use _its_ fonts, and so it looks that our afm file matches the GhostScript version of the font, but not _our_ version of the font. Could you please run diff on the different versions of the b018012l.afm file (I am particularly interested in any differences between the one that comes with the GS font, and one that comes with the current AW installation, but I am not sure which font GS uses on your system). Tomas
