On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Donald Spoon wrote:
> Bill Moseley wrote:
> > When I print a calendar with Jpilot the fonts are really poor quality.
> As I understand it, the true "helvetica" font is not available on stock
> Debian installs due to licensing problems from Adobe and/or Apple. The
> way Debi
Bill Moseley wrote:
[Sending again -- in hope someone can help]
I have a testing/unstable machine with CUPS and a non-postscript printer
(HP LaserJet 1100).
When I print a calendar with Jpilot the fonts are really poor quality.
The fonts look like an old dot matrix -- like it's about 50dpi.
[Sending again -- in hope someone can help]
I have a testing/unstable machine with CUPS and a non-postscript printer
(HP LaserJet 1100).
When I print a calendar with Jpilot the fonts are really poor quality.
The fonts look like an old dot matrix -- like it's about 50dpi.
And indeed when I cre
I have a testing/unstable machine with CUPS and a non-postscript printer
(HP LaserJet 1100).
When I print a calendar with Jpilot the fonts are really poor quality.
The fonts look like an old dot matrix -- like it's about 50dpi.
And indeed when I create a small postscript file as shown here:
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