Path: ns-mx!uunet!usc!apple!apple.com!mattd From: mattd@apple.com (Matt Deatherage) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: Why can't I get the LW Monaco instead of the bitmap Monaco? Message-ID: <21459@goofy.Apple.COM> Date: 12 Mar 92 21:31:15 GMT References: <9203052050.AA24744@chasm.scar.utoronto.ca> <9203052055.AA01051@bluffs.scar.utoronto.ca> <1992Mar6.021820.15148@cco.caltech.edu> Sender: usenet@Apple.COM Organization: Developer Technical Support, Apple Computer, Inc. Lines: 30 In article <1992Mar6.021820.15148@cco.caltech.edu>, toddpw@cco.caltech.edu (Todd P. Whitesel) writes: > This is a LW IINT, so Monaco is in the printer. > > Does the sys 6 LW driver fix this or is something else wrong? > > Todd Whitesel > toddpw @ tybalt.caltech.edu Something else is wrong -- you. There is no "Monaco" in any of Apple's LaserWriters, nor in any other PostScript printer to my knowledge. If you turn off Font Substitution, you get a type 3 font created from the bitmap font, just like you do for all non-PostScript fonts. You don't get TrueType on the LaserWriter because the IIgs LaserWriter driver: a) has no TrueType renderer that runs on the printer to download to the printer, b) has no way to find the TrueType data for any Font Manager font, and c) doesn't have the technology to convert such fonts to Type 1 so they'll print on printers that can't run the TrueType renderer. ============================================================================ Matt Deatherage, Developer Technical | The opinions expressed herein are Support, Apple Computer, Inc. | not those of Apple Computer, and Personal mail only, please. Thanks. | shame on you for thinking otherwise. ^^^^^^^^ Technical questions are not personal. Please post them instead. ============================================================================