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SUMMARYThis article discusses how you can optimize the use of PCL soft fonts in Microsoft Windows 3.0. This article describes how you can minimize the amount of disk space used by soft fonts and how you can improve the speed of printing documents using soft fonts. MORE INFORMATIONPrinter FontsTo reduce the amount of disk space and printer memory taken up by soft fonts, Microsoft recommends that only the following typographic soft font range be installed:6,7,8,9,10,11,12,14,18,24,30,48,60,72To further save the amount of disk space and printer memory taken up by soft fonts, the following suggestions are made:
Screen FontsWhen selecting to install screen fonts to match up with the PCL soft font that have been installed, do not load screen fonts for Tms Rmn, Helv, or Courier. Windows already provides these screen fonts.Screen fonts that use system memory may slow the overall performance of Windows. Microsoft recommends installing only the following shortened typographic range of screen fonts in normal face only: 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 18, and 24. Screen fonts are sized and modified by the screen driver to provide normal, bold, italic, and bold italic from one screen font. If bold or italic are installed, the corresponding normal face must also be installed. Otherwise, bold or italic will be displayed when normal was intended. The process of selection that an application and screen driver use may not select the intended screen font installed for a particular printer font. Screen fonts are selected by the contents of the header information in the font files by the application and the screen driver. The screen font that provides the "best match" according to the header information of the file will be used by the application. REFERENCES"Microsoft Windows Device Development Kit: Printers and Fonts Kit," pages 12-1 - 12-4. Additional query words: 3.00 3.00A win30
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