Thanks, this solved the problem perfectly. Why aren't the type1 fonts enabled by default? This should reduce the size of the generated postscript files and should be far easier for ghostscript to process. Cheers Martin On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 08:20:47AM +0900, Atsuhito Kohda wrote: > > > I noticed that tetex comes with the bluesky fonts. But dvips > > still uses the pixel fonts in my postscript files. Why? > > What special magic do I have to apply to use the type 1 fonts? > > Perhaps there might be many ways to use the bluesky fonts. > An easy way (but not necessary the best way) is to add > > p +psfonts.cmz > > (and perhaps "p +psfonts.amz" also) > > in /etc/texmf/dvips/config.ps [...] -- When Dexter's on the Internet, can Hell be far behind?"
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