On Sunday 16 February 2003 15:17, Dan Armak wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This probably isn't your problem, but just in case - there was a famous bug
> in the qt 3.0.x series that prevented you from printing Hebrew text, you
> just got empty spaces or squares instead. This was fixed in qt 3.1.x (and
> possibly in the later 3.0x versions too, not sure about that).
>

I have the same problem, fonts appear as sqaures. And I'm using qt-copy 
(3.1.1+) and koffice from cvs (using your kde-cvs ebuilds for gentoo :-).

TrueType fonts appear as sqaures when (and I have embed fonts checked in 
system options).


> On Sunday 16 February 2003 11:19, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a problem when printing from either KWord of Mozilla, that the
> > Hebrew text does not print at all. I think that telling them to embed
> > the fonts in the PS would solve this problem, but I don't know how to do
> > that (yes, I have searched the archives, all I found were people saying
> > "you need to embed the fonts", and then people saying "Thanks! that
> > worked").
> >
> > I am also not 100% clear on what path the printing goes by on its way
> > from the program to the printer (I used KDE's CUPS configurator to set
> > everything up). As such, it is not 100% clear to me how it is that the
> > intermediate postscript can at all use my TTF fonts.
> >
> >             Shachar
> >
> > --
> > Shachar Shemesh
> > Open Source integration consultant
> > http://www.consumer.org.il/sun/

-- 
Meir Kriheli
MKsoft systems
http://www.mksoft.co.il

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