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PTR - Explanation Of: Font Already Encoded In |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: The "Font Already Encoded?" question is found in the PTR program under a PostScript printer definition. This is a Yes or No question. Reference to this is not found in the PTR program manual. A NO answer to this question will use WordPerfect's encoding that is performed in the Prologue (sent at the beginning of postscript documents). A YES answer will mean that the font will not use WP's encoding in the Prologue. In the Prologue for PostScript definitions, there is a mapping for various characters to a number that will be sent to the printer for the character. The character map contains the characters that the font contains. Most fonts need to be encoded in order to get those characters to print. The Zapf Dingbat font does not use the encoding in the prologue. If the character map needs to use the encoding from the prologue, the user should answer that the font is not already encoded. Characters are assigned a decimal, octal, and hexadecimal value by the computer. A printer driver can change the character that prints for any given number value. |
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