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HP Printers - Using the AG Soft Fonts |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: The additional printer drivers for the Hewlett-Packard printers support AG soft fonts. A program named MAKEFONT is needed to unpack the fonts from their archived form on the disk. The user will be asked to specify the character sets they want to use when running MAKEFONT. When unpacked, the AG soft fonts will have a .USP extension. The WordPerfect printer drivers call for a soft font with a .PCP extension. This is because WP supports the PC8 version of these fonts, but not the USACII version. To make the fonts usable, the customer will need to change the name of the font in the .ALL file. The steps for doing this are as follows: 1. Enter the PTR Program 2. Retrieve the .ALL file 3. Press Enter on the printer name 4. Press Enter on Fonts 5. Press Enter on the AG soft font library 6. Press Enter on the desired font 7. Press Enter on Load and Select Strings 8. Press Enter on Load Font 9. Change the extension of the font to .USP 10. Press Enter on Select Font 11. Change pc8 to us The user may also want to change the actual name of the font to reflect the change in the character set. This is done by 12. Pressing F7 twice to return to the list of the AG fonts 13. Select option 3 to Rename (e.g., name the font (AG) Helv Cond 14pt (USASCII)) 14. Exit the PTR Program saving the changes to the .ALL file 15. Enter WordPerfect and update the .PRS file (Shift-F7, S, 7) |
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