Hi, I am trying get my notes together for Fonts ( I know it will never ever be complete). I believe Linux is wasting of disk space when it comes to fonts. Many applications use their own fonts so making sure that the whole system will work as intended takes a huge time. Anyway I have installed the ghostscript rpms from Mike Fabians directory for SuSE 8.1. ghostscript-fonts-std-7.05.3-99 rpm has a prebuilt "fonts.dir" file under /usr/share/ghostscript/fonts and the encodings in the file do not have iso-8859-9 (Latin5 Turkish). I would like to understand why it does not have (is it because the fonts do not have that encoding or it has not been generated.) Then there is a file /etc/ttf2pt1/convert.cfg which comes with ttf2pt1-341-19 rpm "This is a collection of tools and scripts that allow to convert True Type Fonts (as used by MS Wind*ws) to be converted to Postscript Type 1 fonts, so they can be used in X11 and Ghostscript" Is this package really needed I thought Ghostscript were able to print the Truetype fonts. If so what would be the easy way to add the truetype fonts and their aliases (Like Fontmap.ttf and add this to "/usr/share/ghostscript/7.05/lib/Fontmap" ) -- Togan Muftuoglu Unofficial SuSE FAQ Maintainer http://dinamizm.ath.cx