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Equations Print In Different Weights With Dif |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: Different fonts print in different weights in equations. For example when the customer uses an HP LaserJet Series II printer and a Courier 10cpi font, the equation prints normally. When the customer uses an HP LaserJet IIID printer and a CG Times Scalable font, the equation prints in bold. Solutions: WordPerfect prints all equations using the italic attribute. If WP has to create the characters graphically, it will use the .DRS file information to create an italic representation of the character, based on the typeface used. The graphics representation of the characters may be different as the customer goes from one typeface to another. The graphic representation of a character's lines may print thicker or thinner than the cartridge, soft font, or built-in font, that the customer is using. As a workaround, the customer can change the Equation setting for Print as Graphics to No (Shift-F1, 1, while editing the equation). NOTE: If the characters needed do not exist in the current font used in the equation or the current font's AFC or Substitute font list, then WP will have to print the characters graphically. |
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