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From: Wortman, Randal T NWD ( )
Date: Mon May 03 2004 - 19:02:18 EDT


I believe a previous Hummingbird response may address your issue:

        Exceed does not support the postscript extension. You can look
at a product
        by Bluestone.

        Product: DPS-NX
        From: Bluestone Consulting
        Web Site: http://bci.bluestone.com <http://bci.bluestone.com>
        For information about the services and products, please contact:

                                   Bluestone Consulting,
                                   Inc. 1000 Briggs Road
                                   Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
                                   Phone: (609) 727-4600
                                   Email:

        Regards,
        Laureen

Randal T. Wortman
US Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division
North Pacific Water Management Division
Email:
Phone: 503 808-3957

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Subject: Installing OCR font

Attempting to use bank type font (OCR) in Oracle Reports with Exceed as
the
X11 server for application design. Exceed 7.1 is used in a Solaris 8
environment. Setup of the Exceed font server is not working as
expected.

First, the font installs on Solaris and the font server from a Solaris
workstation provides the font to the X font utilities and to Oracle
Reports. The font is a Postscript Type 1 which is an ASCII file. The
Solaris environment appears to work fine.

Second, printing in the Oracle environment can be interactive or batch
and
Oracle Reports requires some configuration. Printing cannot work unless

the report is compiled with the font so this issue is with Exceed
configuration for now. The first attempt was to use the font
configurator
and add the host font server. Many fonts installed but the OCR font was

not one of the installed fonts. The EXCEED log file did not show any
errors. Tried various approaches such as rebuilding the database but
the
font never appeared. The postscript font is a .pfa file.

The second attempt was to install the font from a PC directory and see
if
Oracle could view the file. The font has two PC modes True Type and
Type 1
(this uses the file extension of .pfm). The Exceed font server utility
displays the fonts correctly. Font database rebuilt and Oracle started.

Oracle font viewer did not display the font on the drop down. Attempted
to
rhash the font server - the font path correct but the font was not
visible
although all the other host fonts appeared to work. Again, no errors in

the log.

QUESTION:
If the font is on the host font server then should it be visible to
Exceed
if the local DISPLAY is set and the font is in the path?

If the font cannot be provided by the UNIX font server then can it be
provided from the PC directories? If it is then when the report is
compiled how can the Postscript ASCII font be used because it is not a
font
the PC can display.

The font server has a set of directory paths and the fonts are
selectable
with the UNIX tools like xfd, xlsfonts etc. from a UNIX or EXCEED
session.
There appears to be no major difference in the display of fonts with the

exception of the OCR font.

QUESTION:
Is there any issues with Exceed using a Type 1 Postscript font file?
Is there some diagnostic that can explain why the font will not display?

The Exceed log did not show anything.



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