Kevin DeKorte wrote: > Some more information about my printing problems. > > I completely removed LPRgn and CUPS from my laptop. I > then reinstalled basic CUPS none of the cups-drivers > rpms. > > I then configured my CUPS setup and got Linux apps > printing (open office etc...) > > I then edited my win.ini in my winroot/c/windows and > removed all the printers from there. > > I opened up Lotus Notes in wine and tried to print. I > was able to get a print out, before it crashed my > printer, but the fonts were all mangled. So I renamed > my wineroot/c/windows/Fonts directory to something > else and reloaded Notes. I no had no anti-aliased > fonts in Wine. But when I printed I got a nice clean > printout that I expected. I renamed the Fonts > directory back and got my antialiased fonts back, but > the print out was corrupted. > > So I have a choice I guess nice screen fonts or nice > print fonts but not both... argh! This is a known problem. To quote Ian Pilcher: > You need to edit the PPD file that Wine is using for your printer, and > change > > *TTRasertizer: Type42 > > to > > *TTRasteriser: None > > This will force the PostScript driver to embed fonts as Type1 (which > works), rather than Type42 (which doesn't). > The ppd files should be in /etc/cups/ppd/. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users