> Another nice utility is print_glyphs.ps from PDFLib. It prints
> pages of tables covering all glyphs in a font along with their PS
> names.
I fear I won't be able to use that -- my old LaserWrite is probably a
Level 1 printer...
Werner
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> PS. Werner, you were going to have an interrogation session with
> your LaserWriter, were not you?
Hehe, not yet. I'm away from home for almost two weeks.
Werner
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Dear Werner and All,
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, Michail Vidiassov wrote:
while playing with PS fonts I have used printafm.ps file
to get font metrics from PS printer or PS engine.
Another nice utility is print_glyphs.ps from PDFLib.
It prints pages of tables covering all glyphs in a font along with
Dear Werner and All,
while playing with PS fonts I have used printafm.ps file
to get font metrics from PS printer or PS engine.
It was originally written by James Clark (as groff itself)
and later bundled with ghostscript.
I have changed it a little to allow it to work with fonts
with more then 2
> I guess that printafm program, now bundled with ghostscript, was
> used It prints afm for a Type 1 font.
Aah, excellent.
> When I have run
>
> printafm Symbol-Slanted > symbolsl7.afm
>
> the resulting file had only minor differences with symbolsl.afm from
> groff.
Can you provide a Makefile
Dear Werner,
On Fri, 17 Mar 2006, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
It seems the changes from Adobe Symbol ver 001.001, apparently used
to make symbolsl.afm, to the latest Symbol ver 001.008 you have sent
me are minor (as afmdiff.awk from ghostscript shows). Thus the
ancient black magick done by James Cla
> It seems the changes from Adobe Symbol ver 001.001, apparently used
> to make symbolsl.afm, to the latest Symbol ver 001.008 you have sent
> me are minor (as afmdiff.awk from ghostscript shows). Thus the
> ancient black magick done by James Clark (jjc at yquem) may be left
> as it is.
Anyway,