> On 4 May 2002, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> > You have "Enable Font embedding" selected in the "Printer" tab in
> > qtconfig, right?
>
> Isn't this a default behaviour for Hebrew fonts?

No, but enabling font embedding is the default qtconfig setting. Some people 
still might want to explicitly disable it (if they only print ascii).

> Any printer carries Hebrew postscript fonts?

You could in principle configure ghostscript to do that, but I don't think 
it's really worth the effort ;-)

After having said that, I'm really interested why some people still have 
problems printing hebrew from Qt/KDE even though they have hebrew ttf fonts 
installed. It works like a charm for me, and for most other people. The only 
case it would go wrong is if you use hebrew bitmap fonts, as we can't embed 
these.

Cheers,
Lars

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