Hi Ian, Ian Pilcher wrote: > I don't believe that PFM files contain all the information needed to do > this. However, you should be able to find the AFM file for just about > any PostScript printer font at Adobe's FTP site. (It may take some > digging to find it. The FTP site is organized with some weird numbering > scheme, which is described somewhere on their web site.) I found an utility in my SuSE distribution create an afm metric file out of the pfb/pfm file; it's pf2afm and it works well. But this does not solve my problems. I am trying to use the music notation software Encore 4.1.1 under wine. But possibly it's the ttf font which is not found properly. I had installed encore under pure win98se about two years ago including ttf and ps versions of the program specific fonts. I also installed the ttf and ps fonts to the xserver. Other win programs displays this fonts in a font chossing dialog. I tried the win fontviewer "fontview" to examine the problem and found something which I do not understand: wine --winver win98 /dosC/windows/fontview /dosC/windows/fonts/an.ttf pops up an error message that "/dosC/windows/fonts/an.ttf" is not a valid font file. wine --winver win98 /dosC/windows/fontview "c:\\dosC/windows/fonts/an.ttf" or wine --winver win98 /dosC/windows/fontview an.ttf directly started from the win font dir worked properly. It is possible that wine looks for fonts in a way that Encore does not recognizes? Encore allways said that the font Anastasia is not installed? -- Gruss Marcus _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users