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From: hehehe on 2 Nov 2009 12:56 Hello! I need to print by Oracle Reports using pcl language so i need to convert my ttf font to tfm file for laserjet 4 printer any idea? Regards.- hehehe
From: Mladen Gogala on 2 Nov 2009 18:16 On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 18:56:32 +0100, hehehe wrote: > Hello! > > I need to print by Oracle Reports using pcl language so i need to > convert > my ttf font to tfm file for laserjet 4 printer any idea? > > Regards.- hehehe Windows utility CrossFont 5.5 will do precisely that. Other than that, CUPS on Linux makes it possible to print directly as PDF file -- http://mgogala.freehostia.com
From: JasiekS on 17 Nov 2009 06:27 U�ytkownik "hehehe" <m(a)m.ccc> napisa� w wiadomo�ci news:hcn6gg$nf1$1(a)news2.ipartners.pl... > I need to print by Oracle Reports using pcl language so i need to convert > my ttf font to tfm file for laserjet 4 printer any idea? Why couldn't you use built-in fonts? You can use Esc(17U, Esc(2N or Esc(9E PCL commands to obtain Polish characters in PC-852, ISO-8859-2 or Win-1250, respectively. Your printer supports these in CG Times, Univers, Courier, and Letter Gothic. Scroll down this page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printer_Command_Language to find links to reference manuals. The Comparison Guide is most complete. -- JasiekS Warsaw, Poland
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