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| - | --- | + | ====== Previewing files using Type 1 fonts ====== |
| - | section: Fonts | + | |
| - | subsection: Adobe Type 1 ('' | + | |
| - | permalink: / | + | |
| - | date: 2014-06-10 | + | |
| - | --- | + | |
| - | # Previewing files using Type 1 fonts | ||
| Originally, free TeX previewers were only capable of displaying | Originally, free TeX previewers were only capable of displaying | ||
| - | bitmap (PK) fonts, but free Type 1 font rendering software has | + | bitmap (PK) fonts, but free Type 1 font rendering software has |
| been available for some time, and many previewers now use such | been available for some time, and many previewers now use such | ||
| facilities. | facilities. | ||
| The alternative, | The alternative, | ||
| - | requisite PK files (using | + | requisite PK files (using |
| behind the scenes). | behind the scenes). | ||
| In the unlikely event that your previewer isn't capable of either, you | In the unlikely event that your previewer isn't capable of either, you | ||
| have a couple options: | have a couple options: | ||
| - | | ||
| - Convert the DVI file to PostScript and use a | - Convert the DVI file to PostScript and use a | ||
| - | | + | PostScript previewer. |
| - | standard, but most people will need to use a separate previewer such | + | standard, but most people will need to use a separate previewer such |
| - | as [`ghostscript`](https:// | + | as '' |
| - | `ghostscript`-based viewers | + | '' |
| - | | + | '' |
| - | [`gsview`](http:// | + | |
| - | - If you have the PostScript fonts in Type& | + | |
| - | `ps2pk` or `gsftopk` (designed for use with the | + | |
| - | [`ghostscript`](https:// | + | |
| - | make PK bitmap fonts which | + | |
| - | your previewer will understand (a process similar to the way some | + | |
| - | browsers fo the job '' | + | |
| - | also suitable for printing with non-PostScript devices. | + | |
| - | purchased the fonts, it is advisable to check that their licence | + | |
| - | permits you to convert them, for private use, in this way.) | + | |
| + | - If you have the PostScript fonts in Type 1 format, use | ||
| + | '' | ||
| + | '' | ||
| + | make PK bitmap fonts which your previewer will understand | ||
| + | (a process similar to the way some browsers fo the job " | ||
| + | This can produce adequate results, also suitable for printing | ||
| + | with non-PostScript devices. | ||
| + | |||
| + | < | ||
| + | If you purchased the fonts, it is advisable to check that their licence | ||
| + | permits you to convert them, for private use, in this way. | ||
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