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Geneva Font On TI MicroLaser Converts To Gene |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: When a user changes from the TI microLaser printer driver to the HP LaserJet III printer driver, the Geneva font used in a document converts to the Geneva bold font. Solutions: In the TI microLaser printer driver, both the Geneva and the Geneva Bold fonts were assigned the same typeface description (i.e., Demi-Bold) with the TrueType font installer. The typeface descriptions in the HP LaserJet III driver were properly set to normal for Geneva, and Demi-Bold for Geneva Bold. Since the TI microLaser driver assigns Demi-Bold to the Geneva font, the HP LaserJet III driver converts the Geneva font to Geneva Bold. A similar problem occurs when taking a Geneva font from the HP LaserJet III to the TI microLaser printer. Since a normal weight for the Geneva font does not exist in the TI microLaser driver, WP will convert the Geneva font to another normal font (e.g., Hippo). |
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