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- HPL2VEN
- A Font Conversion Utility
-
- If you use Ventura Publisher you probably love everything about
- it. But, almost everyone I know wishes that they could add a few
- fonts to the list. If your in that group you'll be happy to know
- that most (but not all) fonts that are available for the HP
- Laserjet can be converted for use with Ventura. All the tools
- needed for the conversion are found on the utilities disk. The
- only problem is that the process of conversion is tedious and not
- very well documented. I played around with the conversion
- programs until I got reasonably adept at getting what I wanted.
- But converting more then a couple of fonts at a time was just not
- something to look forward to. Their had to be a better way.
- HPL2VEN is, at least for me, less frustrating and a lot faster.
- A few words of caution before you begin. I wrote this little
- program for myself and can not guarantee that you will get
- acceptable results. I will accept no responsibility for any
- problems that you encounter. All I can say is that it works very
- well for me and I use it all the time.
- Because I wrote the program initially only for myself I decided
- to include very little error checking. If I were to get some
- favorable response I might be persuaded to polish things up a
- bit. but for now you will have to be very careful that what you
- type in at the prompts is what you meant. You will just have to
- break out of the program, delete the files that the program
- created and start over. If you make a mistake but don't notice it
- the bat files that are created will run but may produce files
- that don't do what you had hoped for.
- The program makes use of color to keep the different prompts
- separated so that you can keep track of where you are in the
- program. If you don't have color this program may not work.
- The program works by taking your input and creating a .BAT file
- and a .LST file that utilize the programs from the utilities disk
- to convert the HP font files, create the font metric files for
- use in creating the width table and finally to create the width
- table.
- Step by step:
- 1. Create a directory to work from.
- 2. Copy three files from the Ventura utilities disk.
- a) HPLTOFNT.EXE
- b) HPLTOVFM.EXE
- c) VFMTOWID.EXE
- 3. Copy the fonts that you wish to convert to the new directory.
- 4. Copy HPL2VEN.COM to the new directory.
- 5. Type HPL2VEN <CR> and follow the prompts.
- 6. Run the batch file that HPL2VEN created.
- Depending on how many and how large the files are that you are
- converting, the batch file may take quite a while to complete. If
- all goes well you should end up with one new width file and new
- font and font metric files for each of the fonts that you
- converted.
- You then copy the width table and the font files to the VENTURA
- directory. The font metric files (VFM) are not needed but you may
- wish to keep them with your back-ups.
- The next step is to test the font by outputing something to see
- if the new fonts work. Be sure to change the width table in the
- SET PRINTER INFO dialogue box. If everything looks right on the
- screen and prints out right, then you can merge the new width
- table with the default table.
- Sometimes, and I don't know why, a new font will look very
- strange on the screen but print out fine. If this happens make a
- back-up of your default OUTPUT.WID table and try merging the new
- one anyway. Sometimes this solves the screen problem. When the
- program asks for font type you may have to go to the Ventura
- manual (k. 15) to look up the code. This seems to have something
- to do with which screen face is used.
- Expect to do some experimentation before you get things right.
- Try converting just one font first. When you are sure that one
- works the rest will probably go much easier.
- My personal set up includes the Tall Tree Jlaser Plus board and a
- Canon LBP-2A laser printer. I don't have access to other printers
- so I can only assume that this procedure will work with other
- printers.
- Remember, always work with back-ups. Keep all your conversion
- files in a directory to themselves and proceed with caution.
- Since this is the very first version of this program, I am not
- going to beg for the usual donations but I would appreciate any
- comments. If I can be of assistance please call at the number
- below.
-
- Vince Campbell
- P.O.Box 8313
- Atlanta, Georgia 30306
- (404) 872-0334