ugroh@t-online.de (U. Groh) さんは書きました:
If you use pdftops, the CID-keyed font
/usr/share/ghostscript/Resource/CIDFont/MOESung-Regular
will be used as a replacement, i.e. you will see a slightly different font, but with better rendering quality.
Yes, this is all quite confusing.
OK, maybe at sometime I will understan the miracle (but where is the font from? Adobe?)
MOESung-Regular? It is from the package CID-keyed-fonts-MOE.rpm (on your SuSE CDs or the FTP version of SuSE 9.0). It is a free font converted by Ken Lunde to the CID-keyed format.
Last question: I converted the mycjk.pdf file with pdftops to mycjk.ps . With lpr I tried to print but failed (no reaction). If I try to print from xpdf (the mycjk.pdf file) or gv (the mycjk.ps file) my printer will not print the chinese characters, but just funny letters (my file produces with LaTeX and Japanese works well). Therefore this has to do someting with the (non?) embedded fonts. How to set up the right print queue? Or should this work automatically?
Do you have a PostScript printer? If yes, do *not* set up your print
queue as a PostScript queue. Use PCL or whatever. Anything else but
PostScript. If you set it up as a PostScript queue, the PostScript
interpreter in you printer is expected to have all needed fonts. If
you set it up as a non-PostScript queue, Ghostscript is used to
interpret the PostScript and it will work if you have the needed fonts
installed for Ghostscript.
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Mike FABIAN