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[cgreek:00339] Re: psprint and new glyphs



>>>>> "TN" == TAKAHASHI Naoto <ntakahas@xxxxxxxx> writes:

    >> 3. Tell psprint to use the bdf font when necessary by setting
    >> the variable `ps-multibyte-buffer' to `bdf-font' or
    >> `bdf-font-except-latin'. This is what I was missing to get
    >> ps-printing with cgreek21 to work.

    TN> I have just checked the value of ps-multibyte-buffer in my
    TN> emacs and it was nil.  Nonetheless I could get a hardcopy with
    TN> the default setting of the latest CGreek21.

perhaps that's because I use another font (Palatino or Helvetica) for
characters other than Greek and special characters. Or rather, I don't
know how to tell emacs *not* to use one of the system fonts for
psprinting.

Another thing: I can now print with psprint using a combination of
some standard font (helvetica, palatino etc.) and the bdf font
included with cgreek. But, if I use a non fixed-space font such as
palatino, then greek letters come out too crowded together. This is
not the problem if I use e.g. courier, which has fixed spacing. Is
there a way to tell psprint to use fixed spacing just for the greek
characters? 

Bill Furley