Hi JRT, thanks for your continued efforts in font-setup-things! > This works for me because I have installed the fonts that come with > Acrobat Reader 3.x for Windows. > > First note that Adobe Acrobat Reader comes with Time so it works. > > So, I am guessing, or you might want to install those fonts: > > ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/acrobatreader/win/3.x/ar302.exe > > and the AFMs: > > ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/type/win/all/afmfiles/900-960/950/ Ok, installed them, but this is not a real solution, cause these old files supports no Euro symbol - and you need this these days :-) > But, back to the problem. I don't know if KPDF gets its fonts with Qt, > but I am going to assume that it does since I doubt that you would be > having the problem otherwise, but it is possible that it is getting the > fonts with X since it is based on XPDF. Reading a little bit in the poppler-ML I *think* KPDF text renderer is completely based on xpdf. I see my Times font in KDEs fontmanager and can use in other programs. > First, question: does it display correctly in GSView (or some other > program that uses GhostScript)? Yes, kghostview renders fine. > If not, you don't have the GhostScript fonts installed. If so, FontConfig is not substituting for Times. I think so to. OTOH there is http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/problems.html#t1lib-base14 I dont know anything about t1lib and/or KDE integration. > This > is a general issue with FontConfig and the GhostScript fonts. > GhostScript makes the substitutions as listed in Fontmap.GS: > > /Times-Roman /NimbusRomNo9L-Regu ; > /Times-Italic /NimbusRomNo9L-ReguItal ; > /Times-Bold /NimbusRomNo9L-Medi ; > /Times-BoldItalic /NimbusRomNo9L-MediItal ; > > Second question, do you have XPDF installed? and does it work with that > file. If not, you probably have an X issue. I do not have XPDF installed. > You can obtain a package that contains the: "fonts.dir" & "fonts.scale" > files so that X will make the same substitutions: > > ftp://ftp.cs.umn.edu/pub/gimp/fonts/urw-fonts.tar.gz > > This will fix it if it is an X problem. Unpack in either: > /usr/share/fonts or /usr/X11R6/fonts and add the directory: /<path>/URW/ > to your X configuration file. I had this setup before > But, AFAIK, there is no prepackaged solution to the issue with > FontConfig. Installing the URW package won't fix the problem if it is a > FontConfig/Qt issue since FontConfig does not use the: fonts.dir" & > "fonts.scale" files. Is it possible to use qtconfig or is this substitute by KDEs fontconfig manager? > > IMHO, KDE needs to address this since it is normal for PDFs to require > the 14 standard PostScript fonts. Think so too, especially cause Helvetica and Times are not in the public domain like Arial and NewTimes-Roman. To sum up: The problem still remains :-/ Bye Thorsten ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.