Hello Yusuke,

Thank you for your reply.

On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 07:22 PM, Kino wrote:

As the printer driver is not specific for my printer, there are some fonts that it cannot print (specifically, the Mojikyo ttf fonts that I converted from Windows format); but otherwise, for my usual use, I have no (too much...) problem.
It seems that the problem would not in the printer driver but in PostScript Names of Mojikyo font family.
cf. <http://macptex.appi.keio.ac.jp/~uchiyama/macptex.html>
Have you tried Windows version of the font?
Do you mean, using the Windows version as Unicode fonts, for Unicode aware applications in OS 9 and OS X?
-- No, I have not tried that. Until now, I use Mojikyo fonts exclusively in documents that I write with Nisus Writer...

But the fact is that with my OS 7.6.1 machine, with the printer driver for Microline 600PS II, I can print Mojikyo font characters without problem, but when I try with Apple LaserWriter driver, the same thing happens ("Cannot print because of a PostScript error"...). The situation is exactly the same with my current setting -- except that I don't have the driver for Microline 600PS II for OS 9 (or OS X).

Perhaps the problem is a little different in the page of which you gave the url, because it is question of the compatibility of Mojikyo fonts with TeX... But I am not sure. By the way, what is the "PostScript name" of TrueType fonts...??

Best regards,

Nobumi Iyanaga
Tokyo,
Japan

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