Re: [Gnome-print] Installing non standard fonts



> I would use some TTF to Type1 converter on Arial or Times New Roman 
> (should be ").
Lauris, please don't.
"freely downloadable" is evil.
At 1st of all ghostscript free URW fonts ALLWAYS HAVE all iso8859-15 glyphs.
2nd: No distributor can include "freely downloadable from Microsoft website" fonts to their distro.
If you are going to test your works with it then what you really will test?

If you want ttf you can freely convert type1 by pfaedit (pfaedit.sf.net).
And you can find some Unicode fonts on Williams page.
I'd checked it with gnome-print-0.29.
If you drop out some additional subroutines (Private info) from those fonts then
it works fine with gnome-print. If you don't feel nice with pfaedit JUST SAY
and I'll convert any-2-any for you!

Sorry for rude mode
Valek








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