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PS_BEGIN_FONT(3)					     Library Functions Manual						  PS_BEGIN_FONT(3)

NAME
PS_begin_font -- Starts a new Type3 font SYNOPSIS
#include <pslib.h> int PS_begin_font(PSDoc *psdoc, const char *fontname, int reserverd, double a, double b, double c, double d, double e, double f, const char *optlist) DESCRIPTION
PostScript supports various kinds of fonts. Type3 fonts are fonts whose glyphs are created with a subset of regular PostScript commands. This function starts a new Type3 font embedded into the document which must be closed with PS_end_font. Each glyph is created with consecu- tive calls of PS_end_glyph and PS_end_glyph. Once the new font is created, it can be used like any other font loaded with PS_findfont. The passed floating point numbers are used to set the font matrix. a and d are usually set to 0.001. The remaining numbers can be left zero. Each call of PS_begin_font must be accompanied by a call to PS_end_pattern(3). PS_begin_font has been introduced in version 0.4.0 of pslib. RETURN VALUE
Returns identifier of the font or zero in case of an error. The identifier is a positiv number greater 0. SEE ALSO
PS_end_font(3), PS_begin_glyph(3), PS_end_glyph(3) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Uwe Steinmann uwe@steinmann.cx. PS_BEGIN_FONT(3)

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ps_findfont - Loads a font

SYNOPSIS
int ps_findfont (resource $psdoc, string $fontname, string $encoding, [bool $embed = false]) DESCRIPTION
Loads a font for later use. Before text is output with a loaded font it must be set with ps_setfont(3). This function needs the adobe font metric file in order to calculate the space used up by the characters. A font which is loaded within a page will only be available on that page. Fonts which are to be used in the complete document have to be loaded before the first call of ps_begin_page(3). Calling ps_find- font(3) between pages will make that font available for all following pages. The name of the afm file must be $fontname .afm. If the font shall be embedded the file $fontname .pfb containing the font outline must be present as well. Calling ps_findfont(3) before the first page requires to output the postscript header which includes the BoundingBox for the whole docu- ment. Usually the BoundingBox is set with the first call of ps_begin_page(3) which now comes after ps_findfont(3). Consequently the Bound- ingBox has not been set and a warning will be issued when ps_findfont(3) is called. In order to prevent this situation, one should call ps_set_parameter(3) to set the BoundingBox before ps_findfont(3) is called. PARAMETERS
o $psdoc - Resource identifier of the postscript file as returned by ps_new(3). o $fontname - The name of the font. o $encoding -ps_findfont(3) will try to load the file passed in the parameter $encoding. Encoding files are of the same syntax as those used by dvips(1). They contain a font encoding vector (which is currently not used but must be present) and a list of extra ligatures to extend the list of ligatures derived from the afm file. $encoding can be NULL or the empty string if the default encoding (TeXBase1) shall be used. If the encoding is set to builtin then there will be no reencoding and the font specific encoding will be used. This is very useful with symbol fonts. o $embed - If set to a value >0 the font will be embedded into the document. This requires the font outline (.pfb file) to be present. RETURN VALUES
Returns the identifier of the font or zero in case of an error. The identifier is a positive number. SEE ALSO
ps_begin_page(3), ps_setfont(3). PHP Documentation Group PS_FINDFONT(3)
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