Hi Frans,

Don't dispare! - I know, that it cost a lot of time but you will see it is
worth to do it. With my small knowledg I got on this issue, I suggest, that
you will prepare a set of typescripts according e.g. to the Sabon example of
Bill. The font mechanism only works when those scripts are present! - If you
want I could send you some other example files which I have written for
fonts for different Corel type 1 fonts.

Sterkte Willi

----- Original Message -----
From: Frans Goddijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 10:27 PM
Subject: Re: font question


> Thanks, Willi, for this link! I've looked it over and on
> first sight it impresses me with its clarity and at the same
> time it intimidates me to see how immensely complicated it
> is... It's like reading a very well designed book about high
> maths, the pages seem to say "look, this is simple and fun!"
> but when I read the actual text I can't unserstand a single
> line :=)
>
> I'll give it a decent try even though I'm sure it's
> hopeless.
>
> Groet!
>
> Frans
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.goddijn.com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Willi Egger
> To: Frans Goddijn
> Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 7:51 PM
> Subject: Re: font question
>
>
> Hi Frans,
>
> To me it looks like that you have your files on the right
> spots. As far as I
> can understand the new font-mechanism, you  should prepare
> typescriptfiles
> and define typefaces in order to use the owned fonts. I
> suggest, that you
> pay a visit to Bill McCLain's homepage, where he in details
> explains how to
> make the fonts work. There is also an example of a bought
> fotn (Sabon).
>
> http://home.salamander.com/~wmcclain/context-help.html
>
> Groet en Gr��e (Weniger Gr�tze) Willi
>
>
>

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