Follow-up Comment #3, bug #64577 (project groff): Thank you for your very prompt attention.
I have confirmed that if the postscript font to be downloaded is in the devps directory (and I modify the download file to reflect that), groff works correctly. If I set the GROFF_FONT_PATH to the directory where the postscript font files normally reside, groff reports an error: [strand.202] $ export GROFF_FONT_PATH=/usr/local/share/fonts/Type1Fonts [strand.203] $ groff -F $GROFF_FONT_PATH -Tps e.nr >/dev/null grops:<standard input>:19: error: failed to open PostScript resource 'Dot-Matrix.ps': No such file or directory [strand.204] $ ls -lad $GROFF_FONT_PATH/*Matrix* -rw-r--r-- 1 bin bin 333921 Aug 29 1998 /usr/local/share/fonts/Type1Fonts/Dot-Matrix.ps [strand.207] $ grep Matrix download Dot-Matrix Dot-Matrix.ps My PostScript fonts are used by multiple applications. They are not the exclusive property of groff, and having to put them all in a directory private to groff is a deeply inconvenient solution. All applications use a sym link to a directories containing the various Type 1 font files (afm, pfb, pfm, and ps). Setting an environment variable to point to the downloadable fonts would be acceptable, but that method seems not to work at the moment (see above). _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?64577> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/