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- Date: Sat, 10 Oct 92 20:46:24 EDT
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- From: "Paul J. Bodin" <pjb3@CUNIXB.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Problems with nb4 and Lingua printing
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- Allen (itf@psuvm.psu.edu) writes:
-
- > During installation of Lingua I was told that the program could not find a
- > file named nbl_hp2.nb. Now when I type in Cyrillic and Hebrew, I cannot get
- > my HP-IIP to print in either language. I have installed and reinstalled the
- > printer (but not the Microsoft cartridge - that is what I was trying to do
- > when I got the missing file message). Any suggestions?
-
- The nbl_hp2.nb archive is the collection of larger and smaller fonts
- (8 and 14 point) that are available but not required to run Lingua.
- The archive is located on the second 3.5" Lingua diskette, or the
- third 5.25" Lingua diskette (if you ordered the Font Completer
- option). If you don't have it you can't print in 8 or 14 point Lingua
- fonts, but you should be able to print in 10 and 12 point fonts.
-
- Make sure that either your defaults or format deltas in your document
- specify FF5 and either PT10 or PT12. If the rest of the fonts are
- present on your system and you have activated the printer driver
- (either by choosing activate installed printer or making the Lingua
- driver the default with F2) then the Lingua fonts should print fine.
-
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