BUG: PostScript Handles lfItalic Field IncorrectlyLast reviewed: January 5, 1995Article ID: Q96542 |
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SYMPTOMSIn the Microsoft Windows environment, when the Windows version 3.1 PostScript printer driver is installed and an application specifies a nonzero value in the lfItalic member of a LOGFONT data structure to create an italic font, text prints in a normal (nonitalic) font.
CAUSEThe driver checks only the least-significant bit (LSB) of the lfItalic field to determine whether the specified font is italic.
RESOLUTIONSpecify the value 1 to create an italic font.
MORE INFORMATIONThe documentation for the lfItalic member of the LOGFONT data structure on page 308 of the "Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit: Programmer's Reference, Volume 3: Messages, Structures, and Macros" manual for version 3.1 states that an application can specify an italic font by placing any nonzero value into this member. This procedure works correctly on all the display and printer drivers provided with Windows 3.1 except for the PostScript printer driver. The Windows version 3.0 PostScript printer driver also accepts this procedure. If the LSB is set, the driver selects an italic font. If the LSB is clear, the driver selects a normal font. Therefore, placing a positive odd number into the lfItalic member selects an italic font.
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Additional reference words: buglist3.10 buglist3.00 3.10 3.00
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