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In <3EA961EF.5D86@peterskye.com>, on 04/25/03
at 09:27 AM, Peter Skye said:
>How do I get EPM to print using different fonts?
You need to isolate the source of the problem. Install a real word
processor. The ClearLook or Describe demos will do. There's also the IBM
Works package from the Bonus Pack. Try to print with the fonts that don't
work with EPM. If they work with the demo, you can be pretty sure the
problem is EPM's print logic. If so, we can then see what, if anything,
can be done to work around the EPM issues. FWIW, I will be surprised if
the problem is not within EPM.
>Also, if there is an OS/2 test utility that will send all the available
>fonts to the printer so you can see what they look like on the printed
>page I'd like to know about it because that way I can identify which
>fonts work and which ones don't.
I use FontFolder for font management. There's a demo on Hobbes.
Steven
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