> But when I use the GTK build, I found no way to print Czech > correctly.
The problem lies in the fact that many of the commonly available iso-8859-2 PostScript fonts are broken. They have the correct glyph shapes in them, but the glyphs use iso-8859-1 names (basically someone modified the glyph appearances in an iso8859- 1 font, but did not rename the glyphs). AbiWord needs the glyph names to be correct, without them it will not find the iso8859-2 glyphs in the afm file and will replace them with the little circle. There is a way around such a broken font -- you have to create a custom u2g file which contains the mapping between the glyph names used in the font, and their Unicode values. For format of the file see adobe-full.u2g that comes with the AW font pack. The file has to have the same name as the font file it is for, except the extension, i.e., if your font is arial.pfa, you need to create arial.u2g (use symlinks for identical files), and be located in the same directory as the font. Tomas
