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Re: problems printing non-usascii characters
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A . L . Meyers |
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Re: problems printing non-usascii characters |
Date: |
03 Sep 2002 17:55:24 +0200 |
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Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE (Kai Gro~johann) writes:
> A. L. Meyers <nospam.look@replyto.because.this.is.invalid> writes:
>
> > Hi! Using ps-printing, e. g. F10 - f - 2 , to print a text file
> > containing Latin 1 and/or Latin 9 characters not part of us-ascii
> > returns a question whether or not to continue as some characters are
> > not found in the font. If I continue, I get blanks instead of the
> > characters. How can I debug and solve this pesky problem?
>
> I have asked the same question (subject line "ps-print can't print
> Latin-9 characters"), and Eli explained it's a two-step dance. I'm
> sure those words help you to find it in Google.
>
> When you have done it, could you share the solution? I haven't
> gotten around to it. I don't have a BDF font, for instance.
Have searched Google in vain. No exact match for your subject text,
Kai. Once I get instructions and it works, will be happy to report the
solution. If it works for me, it will work for anyone. :-)
Lucien
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Re: problems printing non-usascii characters,
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