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Text Printed With CG Times Font Runs Together |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: Text runs together on the printouts when the customer uses a CG Times font and an HP LaserJet III printer even though the screen and View Document show the text correctly. Solutions: The problem is occurring because of a rounding error within WordPerfect because of AGFA's TFM file information. See memos P51_2132A and ALL_10236A for more information regarding the rounding error. There is a workaround that requires a minor change to the PS tables: 1. Retrieve the ALL file into the PTR program 2. Cursor to the HP printer, and choose option 3 (Rename). Give the printer a new name, e.g., HP LaserJet III (MOD). 3. Press F6 (Proportional Spacing Tables) 4. Cursor to CG Times, and press Enter 5. Tab to Point Size, and change it from 248.92 to 248. Then press F7 to exit back to the PS Tables. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for CG Times Bold, CG Times Bold Italic, CG Times Italic, Univers, Univers Bold, Univers Bold Italic, and Univers Italic. 7. Exit, and save the changes under a new .ALL file name, e.g., WPHP.ALL 8. Select the new printer in WP (Shift-F7, S, 2, 1). ***WARNING*** This change increases the PS widths of characters and may cause formatting changes in all documents. So it is important that this printer driver only be used to print out a problem document. Do not save any files using this modified printer driver. |
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