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Text Appearing After Compose Character Will N |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The user's document does not completely print if they use a Compose character in the text. All text after the special character does not print. The document prints correctly if the user does not include the special character. They are using an HP LaserJet III printer and MoreFonts. Solutions: There appears to be a minor problem with the HP printers. MoreFonts downloaded a temporary font to the HP LaserJet III printer to print the special character. The downloaded font only contained one special character. WP was sending the correct characters for the printer to print, but because the soft font being used by the HP printer only had one extended character mapped, nothing printed out. The user's print to disk file showed WordPerfect was switching back to the correct font after trying to print the character, but for some reason the HP printer was not switching back to it. WP is sending the correct string of codes to the printer, but the printer is just not switching to the correct font. |
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