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Type Director - Shareable vs. Non-Shareable F |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: When you use the Type Director program to generate fonts for Hewlett-Packard printers, Type Director usually puts the fonts in a shareable library in the .ALL file (i.e., if you generate them for an HP LaserJet Series II you can share them with any of the other printers in that .ALL file; you will also be able to copy them to any other .ALL file). However, if you generate fonts for an HP LaserJet series III, which is also listed in the same .ALL file, the fonts are put in a non-shareable library. Thus, the fonts will not be accessible to copy to another .ALL file or to be used by any other printer in that .ALL file. The quickest way to tell if the font library is shareable or non-shareable is to go into the PTR Program, retrieve the .ALL file, and then go into the font listing for the printer you made the fonts for; look at the soft font library for that printer to see how the font library is listed. If it is listed in all caps (e.g., *HP LASERJET III), then it is non-shareable and the procedure listed in memo P51_571 needs to be followed. If it is not all caps, then it is shareable. |
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