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Initial Base Font Not Converting To Current B |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: There have been several calls on the Initial Base Font not converting to the current printer Base Font when the customers retrieve documents. The customers that have had this problem say they would like to know what their document Base Font is or if the printer font and document font are different. Some have suggested a message that would appear when retrieving documents that would indicate a difference in fonts. This may get too confusing for some customers, but those who have decided to change printer Initial Base Fonts would like a more smooth transition. Solutions: The current Base Font may be easily accessed by pressing Ctrl-F8, 4 for Base Font. WordPerfect does not look at the name of the font to see if it's the same; it looks at the font attributes set up in the PTR Program. Therefore, if the font was ever changed by the person that writes the printer driver, the users would get a message saying that the font had been changed every time they brought up a document. Also, every time the user changed printers, he or she would get a message that would indicate a font had been changed, even if it was the same font and just described slightly differently. Confusion could easily arise from such a message. |
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