
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On February 14, 2003 12:25 pm, Mike FABIAN wrote:
By the way, did you already try the fontembedding feature in Qt?
I didn't know you have to config that explicitly. Although I have kept track of KDE since the 0.x days, it is only with 3.x that I felt that it is fast and feature rich enough to migrate to (don't want to start a flame war here, but Gnome 2 really scares me). Before I was using Window Maker and a few GTK+Gnome Apps. Now I mainly use KDE or sometimes Window Maker+GNUstep.
You can do that with qtconfig. Just call qtconfig switch to the rightmost tab labelled "Printer" and make sure that fontembedding is enabled.
Thanks for the info.
Actually this is the better solution than using the aliases for Ghostscript.
Actually I prefer the fonts to be embedded, like you said the ps files are a lot more portable.
I recommend to use fontembedding as the more practical solution and thus avoid the problems with the aliases completely.
I actually think that SuSE should switch it on by default.
Nevertheless I want to make it work with the aliases as well, because some people may want to switch fontembedding of for whatever reasons, and I want to make it work by default in that case as well.
That will be great.
Then try to view that file with gs:
Or just look at the raw text in the ps file. It is all working now. Thanks again for all the help again. Charles -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+T5km3epPyyKbwPYRAkEZAJ0Wf0P3zt8fL2LFy2la6tNkipANvwCgtQTJ ddrEctmqgCLUkbnf3Gg6ZU0= =QH1O -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----