Check one thing for me - try printing with the Culmus fonts. If that works, I believe your problem is the same as mine.

I think my problem is that True Type fonts are not embedded in the resulting print file. This means that if I use Type 1 fonts (such as culmus), everything works, but if I use TT fonts (such as MS's), I don't get Hebrew printed.

Someone claimed at the time that KDE is supposed to have this magical ability to convert TTF to Type-1 for printing purposes, but noone could give me any clue as to how to control this feature, and how to debug it.

Shachar

Arie Folger wrote:

I checked, and this setting was already enabled. What now?

On Monday 24 March 2003 19:58, shlomo solomon wrote:


On the print dialog, click System options (at the bottom) and make sure you
have chosen **Embed fonts in Postscript data when printinf**. I hope this
helps.

On Monday 24 March 2003 17:43, Arie Folger wrote:


This came up a few times, but there seem to be two kinds of kword users
on list, those who managed to make Hebrew print and those who didn't.

I have enabled font embedding with qtconfig. I installed ms-webfonts
Arial, Courier New, Times New Roman and Tahoma. I disabled font
substitution of Arial by Helvetica, and ticked on the enable support for
right to left languages. Yet, when printing or previewing print jobs, I
get only the latin characters of the page, and the rest is whitespace.

Did anybody who had the problem solve it?

Arie







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