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  "desc_text": "Adobe Type Manager (R) version 2.5    Release Notes\r\nWindows version\r\nOctober 28, 1992\r\n\r\nAdobe Type Manager is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated \r\nRegistered in certain countries.  Copyrights 1983-1992 Adobe \r\nSystems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.  Patents Pending\r\n\r\n\r\nThis document supplements the Adobe Type Manager User Guide.\r\nTopics include:\r\n\r\n1.   Disk Contents\r\n2.   Installation Requirements\r\n3.   What's new in version 2.5\r\n4.   ATM.INI\r\n5.   ATM Control Panel\r\n6.   PostScript Soft Fonts Listed in ATM Control Panel\r\n7.   Use Pre-built or Resident Fonts Option\r\n8.   Print ATM Fonts as Graphics\r\n9.   Install as Autodownload fonts for the PostScript driver\r\n10.  ATM and Printing\r\n11.  Printer and Video Drivers\r\n12.  Installing fonts from the Adobe PlusPack and Adobe \r\n     PostScript and Type Cartridges\r\n13.  Installing ATM in the IBM OS/2 Windows Compatibility Box\r\n14.  Application Notes\r\n      - Adobe Illustrator 4.0\r\n      - Corel Draw\r\n      - Designer 3.1 and Charisma 2.1\r\n      - FaceLift\r\n      - Harvard Draw 1.0\r\n      - Harvard Graphics 1.0 for Windows\r\n      - Micrografx PostScript Driver\r\n      - Norton Desktop for Windows 1.0\r\n      - Quattro Pro for Windows 1.0\r\n      - TypeAlign 2.0\r\n      - Various Applications with Draft Mode Printing Feature \r\n      - Various Font Management Utilities\r\n      - Virus Protection Software\r\n      - Word for Windows 2.0 and 2.0a\r\n      - WordPerfect for Windows 5.1\r\n15.  Novell Netware Considerations\r\n16.  ATM and IBM 4029 Series Printers\r\n17.  Troubleshooting\r\n18.  Acknowledgments\r\n\r\nA.   ATM.INI parameters\r\n\r\n1.   Disk Contents\r\nThe following files are found on your ATM disk(s):\r\nATM16.DLL            Program file for Windows Standard mode\r\nATM32.DLL            Program file for Windows 386 Enhanced mode\r\nATMSYS.DRV           ATM System driver\r\nATMCNTRL.EXE         ATM Control Panel\r\nINSTALL.EXE          ATM Installer\r\nINSTALL.CNF          ATM Installation configuration file\r\nPROGDISK (FONTDISK)  Disk ID file\r\nREADME.TXT           This file\r\nATM.CNF              Configuration file (may not be present on \r\n                     upgrade disks)\r\nFONTINST.TXT         Font installation instructions for Adobe\r\n                     Font Foundry, LaserTools PrimeType and IBM \r\n                     OS/2 Windows Compatibility Box (present on\r\n                     special ATM upgrade disk)\r\n\r\nYour disk(s) may also contain a PSFONTS directory and a PCLFONTS \r\ndirectory.  The PSFONTS directory contains PostScript Font \r\nOutline (PFB) files and Printer Font Metric (PFM) files.  The \r\nPCLFONTS directory contains PCL bitmapped font files which have \r\nfilename extensions of either SFP or SFL.  The PCLFONTS directory \r\nalso contains Printer Font Metric (PFM) files.  \r\n\r\n\r\n2.   Installation Requirements\r\n\r\nTo install ATM, you need a C:\\ drive and sufficient disk space \r\nfor the ATM software and fonts.  The amount of disk space you \r\nneed depends on the number of fonts included with your ATM \r\npackage.  The standard retail ATM package requires about 1.2 \r\nmegabytes of free disk space.  The default directory for the \r\nPostScript fonts is c:\\psfonts.  These font files can be placed \r\nanywhere on your local hard drive and do not necessarily need to \r\nbe located on the c: drive.\r\n\r\n\r\n3.   What's new in version 2.5?\r\n\r\nThe three new features of version 2.5 are soft fonts on-the-fly \r\nfor Windows 3.1 printer drivers, adding and removing fonts \r\nwithout restarting Windows and improved PostScript soft font \r\nmanagement.  The following section outlines these changes.\r\n\r\n*   When running Windows 3.1, ATM 2.5 will print soft fonts on-\r\n    the-fly for printers whose drivers support soft font\r\n    creation.  These printers include HP LaserJet and IBM Lexmark\r\n    printers.  Although some printers may have the capability to \r\n    handle downloaded printer soft fonts, this feature is \r\n    dependent on the capability of the Windows printer driver.  \r\n    To verify if a Windows 3.1 printer driver is capable of \r\n    creating soft fonts, check the Printer Setup Options dialog \r\n    box from the Windows Printer Control Panel.  If you do not \r\n    see the option \"Print TrueType as Graphics\" the driver most \r\n    likely cannot create printer soft fonts on-the-fly.\r\n\r\n*   ATM 2.5 now adds and removes fonts without having to restart \r\n    Windows.  Some applications, such as Windows Write and Lotus \r\n    1-2-3 for Windows, update their available font lists \r\n    immediately, while others, such as Lotus AmiPro 3.0 and Aldus \r\n    PageMaker 4.0, require you to reselect your current printer \r\n    to display a change in the font menu.  A few applications, \r\n    such as Adobe Illustrator 4.0 and QuattroPro for Windows 1.0, \r\n    derive their font menus from the list of fonts available upon \r\n    launching.  You must relaunch these applications for font \r\n    changes to take effect.\r\n\r\n*   When you add or remove fonts using the ATM 2.5 Control Panel,\r\n    the PostScript soft font entries in the WIN.INI are \r\n    automatically updated.  If you change printer ports, however, \r\n    Windows will not transfer the font entries from printer port \r\n    to printer port.  You must reinstall your fonts so that the \r\n    font entries will be written to the newly selected port.  ATM \r\n    version 2.5 now removes the PostScript soft font entries when \r\n    you remove a font a using the ATM Control Panel. \r\n\r\n\r\nA number of additional changes have been made in version 2.5:\r\n\r\n*   ATM will defer to resident and cartridge DeskJet fonts when \r\n    using the Windows 3.1 DeskJet driver which works in \r\n    conjunction with the Universal Printer driver.  \r\n*   ATM will no longer disable application printing when using \r\n    the Windows 3.1 Generic Text driver (TTY.DRV).  This driver \r\n    only supports its internal font.\r\n*   Rotated text in graphics will display correctly in \r\n    Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows.\r\n*   ATM text in Lotus Freelance will print correctly when any \r\n    Windows 3.1 PCL printer driver is configured at lower print \r\n    resolutions.\r\n*   ATM will print to PCL printers when using Aldus IntelliDraw.\r\n*   The ATM 2.5 Installer will install ATM properly if MoreFonts\r\n    is present on the system.\r\n\r\n\r\n4.   ATM.INI\r\n\r\nATM's initialization file, ATM.INI, is created during \r\ninstallation.  It contains a list of fonts installed in ATM and \r\nother ATM program-related settings.  For more technical \r\ninformation, see Appendix A at the end of this file.\r\n\r\n\r\n5.   ATM Control Panel\r\n\r\nThere is no longer a pre-defined limit to the number of fonts you \r\ncan install with the ATM Control Panel.  Windows does, however, \r\nlimit initialization files (including the ATM.INI and the \r\nWIN.INI) to a size of 64K.  If this limit is reached, Windows \r\ncannot open, read, or write properly to these INI files.\r\n\r\nFor Windows 3.0 and 3.0a, Microsoft recommends keeping \r\ninitialization files smaller than 32k in size.  Following this \r\nrecommendation, the maximum number of fonts that can be listed in \r\nATM.INI for Windows 3.0 or 3.0a is around 450 fonts.  For Windows \r\n3.1, the only limit is the 64K maximum file size, which is large \r\nenough for about 900 fonts.  Many applications limit the number \r\nof fonts that can be displayed in their font menus.  Although you \r\nmay see over 500 fonts in the ATM Control Panel, an application \r\nmay be able to show only 200 fonts.  If this problem occurs, try \r\nreducing the number of fonts you have installed.\r\n\r\nThe more fonts you add with ATM, the longer it takes Windows to \r\nload.  The exact time depends on the type of processor you have \r\nand your system configuration.  If you feel that Windows is \r\ntaking too long to start, you might want to free up more memory \r\navailable to Windows and/or reduce the total number of fonts \r\ninstalled to a set of fonts you frequently use.\r\n\r\n\r\n6.   PostScript Soft Font Limits for Windows 3.0 and 3.0a\r\n\r\nFor Windows 3.1, there is no longer a 150 font limit on the \r\nnumber of soft-font entries you can have for a PostScript \r\nprinter.  For Windows 3.0 and 3.0a, however, the maximum number \r\nof soft-font entries per PostScript printer WIN.INI entry is \r\napproximately 150.  The exact number depends on your particular \r\nsystem configuration.  If you receive spurious printer-related \r\nerror messages when starting Windows or switching to a PostScript \r\nprinter, check the number of soft fonts you have installed in the \r\nPostScript printer section in the WIN.INI.  You might have to \r\nremove soft fonts you don't normally use through the ATM Control \r\nPanel to correct the printing problem.\r\n\r\nIf you manually remove soft-font entries from the PostScript \r\nprinter section of the WIN.INI file, remember to adjust the line \r\n\"softfonts=nn\" to show the new total number of soft-font entries.  \r\nATM will automatically renumber your soft fonts when you remove \r\nthem using the ATM Control Panel, but cannot correct misnumbered \r\nfont entries.\r\n\r\nThe Microsoft Windows 3.1 PostScript driver will allow you to \r\nsynthesize an italic style of an PostScript font even if the true \r\nitalic outline font is not present on this system.  Windows, \r\nhowever, cannot provide the PostScript driver with the correct \r\nmetrics for a synthesized italic face and the font will be \r\ndisplayed with expanded character spacing.  A PostScript printer \r\nwill print only the regular style if a synthesized italic face is \r\nrequested. \r\n\r\n\r\n7.   Use Pre-built or Resident Fonts\r\n\r\nWhen you select the Use Pre-built or Resident Fonts check box, \r\nATM will let the PCL printer driver use these fonts at print time \r\ninstead of printing the fonts on its own.  Although ATM does not \r\nrequire restarting Windows when changing the Use Pre-built or \r\nResident Fonts option, it may be necessary to quit and restart \r\napplications for this option to take effect.  If you are printing \r\nunder Windows 3.1 to printers that support soft fonts on-the-fly, \r\nyou may want to turn this option off, since it is actually more \r\nefficient to have the printer driver create the font rather than \r\nletting it download the prebuilt font.  To see if you have any \r\npre-built fonts installed for your PCL printer, check the Fonts \r\ndialog box in the Windows Printer Control Panel Setup menu.\r\n\r\nYou may find that when this option is selected, resident or soft \r\nfonts will not be masked by your printer if a graphic image is \r\nplaced on top of the text.  As an example, open an application \r\nthat allows you to draw images over text, select the font \r\nCourier, and draw a gray box on top of it.  The font is covered \r\nby the gray box on the screen.  But with the Use Pre-built or \r\nResident Fonts option selected, your printer will print the text \r\non top of the gray box.  (This type of behavior also occurs when \r\nyou turn ATM off.)  When you clear the Use Pre-built or Resident \r\nFonts check box, your text and graphic images will print as \r\ndisplayed on-screen.  If you are printing ATM fonts as soft \r\nfonts, you may have to use the \"Print ATM fonts as graphics\" \r\noption to have graphic objects and text to print together \r\ncorrectly.\r\n\r\n\r\n8.   Print ATM Fonts as Graphics\r\n\r\nTo configure ATM to print as graphics rather than as soft fonts, \r\ncheck the option \"Print ATM fonts as graphics\" in the ATM Control \r\nPanel.  The change between soft font mode and graphics mode takes \r\neffect immediately in most applications.  In a few applications, \r\nsuch as Word for Windows 2.0, you must first reselect your \r\nprinter for a ATM print mode change to take effect.  If you \r\nconfigure your printer driver to print TrueType fonts as \r\ngraphics, ATM will always print as graphics regardless of your \r\nconfiguration in the ATM Control Panel.  Some applications, such \r\nas CorelDraw 3.0, always print text as graphics.  This feature of \r\nprinting ATM text as soft fonts is only available under Windows \r\n3.1x.\r\n\r\n\r\n9.   Install as Autodownload fonts for the PostScript driver\r\n\r\nThe Microsoft PostScript driver uses the section [PostScript, \r\nportname] in the WIN.INI file to determine the available \r\ninstalled soft fonts.  In the following example the PostScript \r\nprinter is configured for the printer port LPT1.\r\n\r\n[PostScript, LPT1]\r\nsoftfonts=2\r\nsoftfont1=c:\\psfonts\\pfm\\tkrg______.pfm;c:\\psfonts\\tkrg____.pfb\r\nsoftfont2=c:\\psfonts\\pfm\\tkb_______.pfm;c:\\psfonts\\tkb_____.pfb\r\n\r\nEach soft font entry is made up of two parts: the first part \r\nindicates the path to the printer character metrics file (PFM) \r\nand the second part defines the path to the font outline file \r\n(PFB) for every font.  The PFM file is necessary for all fonts \r\nwhose character metrics are not hard-coded in the PostScript \r\ndriver.  The PFB entry is only needed when you want the driver to \r\ndownload the font outline with every print job.  To configure the \r\nMicrosoft PostScript driver to automatically download soft fonts \r\nat print time install the font with the option \"Install as \r\nautodownload fonts for the PostScript driver\" checked.  When this \r\noption is checked, ATM will add the PFM and PFB entries for all \r\nfonts.  This feature is helpful if your PostScript printer does \r\nnot contain the standard Base35 fonts.  The Base35 fonts: \r\nAvantGarde, Bookman, Courier, Helvetica, Helvetica Narrow, \r\nNewCenturySchoolbook, Palatino, Symbol, Times, ZapfChancery and \r\nZapfDingbats, are resident in most newer PostScript printers.  \r\n\r\nIf you are adding fonts to ATM that are already resident on the \r\nprinter, you can uncheck this option to instruct the printer \r\ndriver not to send the font outline to the printer at print time.  \r\nWith this option unchecked ATM adds only the PFM entries for the \r\nnon-Base35 fonts.  Neither the PFM entry nor the PFB entry is \r\nadded to the WIN.INI for the Base35 soft fonts when this option \r\nis unchecked.  The soft font entries for these fonts do not need \r\nto present in the WIN.INI because the font metrics are hard-coded \r\nin the driver.  If present, they will be ignored by the \r\nPostScript driver at print time.  In other words, the PostScript \r\ndriver will not download the outlines of these fonts if it sees \r\nfrom the printer driver configuration in the Windows Printer \r\nControl Panel that the fonts are already present on the printer.   \r\nThe only exception is the font Bookman.  If the Bookman PFB entry \r\nis present in the WIN.INI, the driver will download the outline \r\nfile at print time.  To correct this problem and to force the \r\ndriver to use the Bookman font internal in the printer, re-add \r\nthe four faces of Bookman with the option \"Install as \r\nautodownload fonts for the PostScript driver\" unchecked\r\n\r\n\r\n10.  ATM and Printing\r\n\r\nATM uses PostScript outline fonts to produce a smooth graphic \r\ndisplay of your fonts on-screen.  The fonts available for use \r\ndepend on the printer you have selected in your application.  The \r\nfonts available for non-PostScript printers are the internal \r\nprinter fonts, the Windows internal bitmapped fonts, installed \r\nTrueType fonts and the fonts listed in the ATM Control Panel. \r\n\r\nFor PostScript printers, the fonts available are the fonts \r\nresident in the printer, installed TrueType fonts and the \r\nPostScript soft-font entries listed in the printer's section in \r\nthe WIN.INI file.  When printing to a PostScript printer, ATM \r\ndoes not have to be active because it does not have to rasterize \r\nany fonts.  Windows and the PostScript driver download outline \r\nfonts to your PostScript printer.\r\n\r\nPrint Resolution\r\n\r\nFor the highest print quality, Adobe recommends you set your \r\nprinter and printer driver to the highest print resolution.  \r\nCertain PCL printer drivers do not properly set the print \r\nresolution.  They may appear to be set at 300 dpi resolution in \r\nthe Windows Printer Control Panel even though they are set to a \r\nlower resolution.  Some applications fail to print correctly when \r\nyour PCL printer resolution is not set to 300 dpi.  Excel 3.0a, \r\nfor example, prints blank cells instead of ATM fonts when \r\nprinting ATM fonts as graphics and your PCL printer is not set to \r\n300 dpi.  If you suspect your PCL printer driver is not set to \r\n300 dpi, set the resolution to 75 dpi, save this option, and then \r\nset the resolution back to 300 dpi.  When your printer resolution \r\nis set to 300 dpi, the line \"prtresfac=0\" appears in the PCL \r\nprinter entry in the WIN.INI file.\r\n\r\nColored Text\r\n\r\nATM will generate a graphic image of colored text regardless of \r\nATM print mode (soft font or graphics mode).  To force ATM to \r\ngenerate black/white soft fonts to monochrome printers and color \r\nsoft fonts to printers such as the HP PaintJet 300xl, simply add \r\na new section in your ATM.INI called [Colors] and insert the line \r\nPrintColorGraphics=Off.  Please refer to Appendix A for more \r\ndetails.\r\n\r\n\r\n11.  Printer and Video Drivers\r\n\r\nFor the highest font rasterization quality, Adobe recommends you \r\nuse the latest Windows printer and video drivers.  If you are \r\nusing the Microsoft Windows 3.1 DeskJet driver version 1.2, make \r\nsure to use the Universal Printer driver dated 06/29/92. \r\n\r\n\r\n12.  Installing fonts from the Adobe PlusPack and Adobe \r\n     PostScript and Type Cartridges\r\n\r\nTo install the fonts from the Adobe PlusPack and Adobe PostScript \r\nand Type cartridges, copy all files to a temporary directory on \r\nyour hard disk and add the fonts using the ATM Control Panel.  \r\nBecause these fonts are already resident on your printer, uncheck \r\nthe \"Install as autodownload fonts for the PostScript driver\" \r\noption and add all of the fonts from the temporary directory to \r\nyour standard fonts directory.  After the fonts have been \r\nsuccessfully installed into ATM and their files are in located in \r\ntheir proper directories, you can delete the files from the \r\ntemporary directory.\r\n\r\n\r\n13.  Installing ATM in the IBM OS/2 Windows Compatibility Box\r\n\r\nBefore installing ATM version 2.5 over an existing version of ATM \r\nin the IBM OS/2 Windows Compatibility box, you must first edit \r\nthe Boot section of your Windows SYSTEM.INI file.  Replace the \r\nlines SYSTEM.DRV=ATMSYS.DRV and ATM.SYSTEM.DRV=SYSTEM.DRV with \r\nthe line SYSTEM.DRV = SYSTEM.DRV, launch Windows and install ATM \r\nas instructed in the manual.\r\n\r\n\r\n14.  Application Notes\r\n\r\nWhen you add or remove a font while an application is active, the \r\nfont menus are not always updated automatically.  The following \r\napplications will update their font menus when the current \r\nprinter driver is reselected: AmiPro 3.0, Freehand 3.0, Freelance \r\n1.0, PageMaker 4.0, Ventura Publisher for Windows and WordPerfect \r\nfor Windows 5.1.\r\n\r\n\r\nAdobe Illustrator 4.0 \r\n\r\nIf you have Illustrator 4.0 and add or remove a font, you must \r\nrestart Windows for font changes to take effect in Illustrator.  \r\nIf you have a later version of Illustrator, make sure the \r\napplication is closed before adding or removing fonts.  You will \r\nsee the font change the next time you launch Illustrator.  The \r\ntwo enumerator files PSENUM.DLL and RUN_ENUM.EXE, which register \r\nATM font changes, are located in the Windows system directory.  \r\nIn order for font changes to take effect immediately after \r\nrestarting Illustrator, you need the latest versions of these \r\nfiles.  If your enumerator files are dated 7/17/92 or earlier, \r\nyou can receive the updates to these files free of charge by \r\ncontacting Customer Support at (415) 961-4992.  These files \r\ncan also be downloaded from the Adobe CompuServe forum.  \r\n\r\n\r\nCorelDraw!\r\n\r\nCorelDraw! 3.0 now supports ATM fonts.  Adobe strongly recommends \r\nobtaining the maintenance release version 3.0b.  You must restart \r\nCorelDraw! for font changes to take effect.  CorelDraw! version \r\n2.0 does not support ATM fonts.  \r\n\r\n\r\nDesigner 3.1 and Charisma 2.1\r\n\r\nThe lines used for underlines and strikeouts may appear broken \r\nwhen using an ATM font.  This is due the way these Micrografx \r\nproducts handle character placement.\r\n\r\nIf you rotate text at a 90 degree angle and then stretch it, you \r\nmay find that the font will not be properly resized.  To avoid \r\nthis problem, first resize the font and then rotate it.\r\n\r\nRotating stretched text at a 180 degree angle may cause the last \r\nletters in the text string to overlap.  In this case, first \r\nrotate the text by 180 degrees and then stretch it.\r\n\r\nRotated text at certain angles will sometimes print with expanded \r\ncharacter spacing on non-PostScript printers.  To correct this \r\nproblem try using the Print View option and selecting the entire \r\npage.\r\n\r\n\r\nFaceLift for Windows\r\n\r\nFaceLift for Windows modifies the printer entries in the WIN.INI.  \r\nIf FaceLift is installed, the ATM Installer and Control Panel can \r\nnot recognize the installed PostScript printers and will not \r\nproperly add PostScript soft fonts entries for these printers.  \r\nBefore adding fonts for PostScript printers, you must first \r\ntemporarily disable the \"Print with FaceLift\" option in FaceLift \r\nControl Panel.  After the fonts have been installed, you can \r\nreinstate the FaceLift printer option.\r\n\r\n\r\nHarvard Draw 1.01\r\n\r\nHarvard Draw 1.01 support ATM fonts.  You must restart the \r\napplication for font changes to take effect.\r\n\r\n\r\nHarvard Graphics 1.01 for Windows\r\n\r\nHarvard Graphics cannot rotate ATM fonts.  Harvard uses its own \r\ninternal scalable fonts for all rotated text. \r\n\r\nFor font changes to take effect you must select another printer \r\ndriver and switch back to the original driver.  \r\n\r\nIf you are using Harvard Graphics and ATM with a high-resolution \r\nvideo driver, you must obtain the maintenance upgrade version \r\n1.021 or higher.\r\n\r\n\r\nMicrografx PostScript Driver\r\n\r\nThe Micrografx PostScript driver has a unique printer section \r\nstructure in the WIN.INI. PostScript soft fonts cannot be \r\ninstalled to this driver using the ATM Installer and Control \r\nPanel.  You can, however, install your fonts through the \r\nMicrografx Printer Setup menu.  See your Micrografx manual for \r\ninstructions.\r\n\r\n\r\nNorton Desktop for Windows 2.0\r\n\r\nDue to the different structure of Norton Desktop's application \r\ngroups, the ATM icon might not be properly installed into the \r\nMain group when you are running Norton as your desktop shell.  If \r\nthis occurs, you must manually add the ATM Control Panel icon.  \r\nThe ATM Installer will, however, copy all of the necessary files \r\nto your system and will configure Windows to run ATM.  Please \r\nrefer to the Norton Desktop manual for installing a new icon in a \r\ngroup.\r\n\r\n\r\nQuattro Pro for Windows 1.0\r\n\r\nYou must restart the application for font changes to take effect.\r\n\r\n\r\nPageMaker 4.0\r\n\r\nFor best results with ATM, set the \"Vector text above\" and \r\n\"Stretch text above\" limits in the Preferences dialog box to \r\n10000 pixels each.\r\n\r\n\r\nTypeAlign 2.0\r\n\r\nIf you receive the error message \"Application requested abnormal \r\ntermination\" after installing TypeAlign under Windows 3.1, you \r\nmust manually remove the entry TALGNDLL.EXE from the load line of \r\nthe WIN.INI.  This file is not Windows 3.1 compatible.   The new \r\nTypeAlign Installer 2.1 will not add this line to the WIN.INI.\r\n\r\n\r\nVentura Publisher Windows Edition \r\n\r\nAdobe recommends using version 4.1.  For upgrade information, \r\nplease contact Ventura at (800) 822-8221.\r\n\r\nThe fonts Helvetica and Times will not display correctly in \r\nReduced View.\r\n\r\n\r\nWord for Windows 2.0a\r\n\r\nDouble underlines may print as one thick underline at point sizes \r\nlarger than 18 points.  This is due to the method Word for \r\nWindows uses to perform double underlining.\r\n\r\nSmart quotes (characters Alt +0147 and Alt+0148) may print out as \r\ndouble single quotes with some printer drivers.  The generic \r\nbullet character (Alt+0149) may print out as a lowercase o.\r\n\r\n\r\nVarious Applications with Draft Mode Printing Feature\r\n\r\nSome applications which support draft mode printing do not print \r\ngraphics when they print in draft mode.  When ATM is configured \r\nto print ATM fonts as graphics, text might not print correctly in \r\ndraft mode.\r\n\r\n\r\nVarious Font Management Utilities\r\n\r\nSome font management utilities such as FontMinder 1.0 and the \r\nfont conversion utility AllType automatically update the ATM.INI.  \r\nYou must restart Windows for font changes in the ATM.INI \r\nintroduced by these utilities to take effect.\r\n\r\n\r\nVirus Protection Software\r\n\r\nSome virus protection software packages will not allow the ATM \r\nInstaller to replace previous versions of ATM software.  If you \r\nhave this problem, first scan your hard drive for viruses.  Then \r\ntemporarily disable your virus protection software while you \r\ninstall ATM.  Remember to re-enable your virus protection \r\nsoftware and re-scan your hard disk after installing ATM.\r\n\r\n\r\nWordPerfect for Windows 5.1\r\n\r\nATM requires the standard Windows printer drivers in order to \r\nprint ATM text.  This means that the WordPerfect for Windows 5.1 \r\nprinter-specific driver cannot be used, unless you also use a \r\nthird-party type utility such as PrimeType from LaserTools. \r\n\r\nWordPerfect for Windows uses its own screen fonts for preview, so \r\nATM is not active in WordPerfect preview mode\r\n\r\nSome special characters in the ANSI character set (with values \r\nhigher than 128) do not print as displayed.  See your Windows \r\ndocumentation for the ANSI character set.\r\n\r\n\r\n15.  Novell Netware Considerations\r\n\r\nAlthough ATM is not a network application, you can print to \r\nnetwork printers using ATM.  However, you must configure the File \r\nContents section in your print job definition to specify Byte \r\nstream instead of Text.  The Byte stream option is required \r\nbecause ATM sends raster graphics to non-PostScript printers.\r\n\r\nTo add fonts from a network drive, you must first load a \r\nSHELL.CFG file containing the line \"show dots = on\".  Use IPX.COM \r\nto load the SHELL.CFG file.\r\n\r\nThere is also a 34-character limit for the PostScript target \r\ndirectories for the PFB and PFM files.  If your target directory \r\nname exceeds this limit, use the MAP ROOT command (instead of the \r\nusual map command) to map the directory to a simulated root \r\ndirectory.\r\n\r\n\r\n16.  ATM and IBM 4029 Series Printers\r\n\r\nTo use ATM with one of the IBM 4029 series printers, you must \r\ninstall version 3.01 or later of the 4029 printer driver and \r\nversion 1.65 or later of the Generic printer driver.  These \r\nversions are included with Windows 3.1.  If you are using Windows \r\n3.0, contact your printer dealer or manufacturer for the latest \r\ndrivers.\r\n\r\n\r\n17.   Troubleshooting\r\n\r\nJustified Text Exceeds Right Margin On Screen\r\n\r\nJustified text sometimes extends beyond the right margin on \r\nscreen, but prints correctly.  This happens particularly at small \r\npoint sizes.  Two situations can cause this problem:\r\n\r\n*  Windows uses a screen font for a font of a different size.  \r\n   Turning off the Use Pre-built or Resident Fonts option in the\r\n   ATM Control Panel corrects this problem.\r\n*  The problem is caused by roundoff errors occurring when an \r\n   application calculates the total width of a line of text. \r\n   This problem cannot be corrected.\r\n\r\n\r\nDocuments Containing the Arial MT and TimesNewRomanPS Fonts Print \r\nSlowly\r\n\r\nIf, after upgrading to Windows 3.1, you find that documents \r\ncontaining the fonts Arial MT and TimesNewRomanPS print more \r\nslowly on a PostScript printer, you can take the following steps \r\nto improve printing speed.  These fonts are often used as \r\nsubstitutes for the font Helvetica and Times when included when \r\nATM is bundled with another product.  If you are using the fonts \r\nArial MT and TimesNewRomanPS, add the following lines to both the \r\n[Aliases] section and [Synonyms] section of your ATM.INI file.\r\n\r\n   Helvetica=Arial MT\r\n   Times=TimesNewRomanPS\r\n\r\nThe lines Helv=Arial MT and Tms Rmn=TimesNewRomanPS should \r\nalready be present in both ATM.INI sections.\r\n\r\n\r\nHelvetica and Times display upside-down.\r\n\r\nIf the fonts Helvetica and Times display upside-down, check in \r\nthe ATM Control Panel to see if you have all of the following \r\nfonts  installed: Helvetica, Times, Arial MT and TimesNewRomanPS.  \r\nIf so, you must manually edit the ATM.INI file and replace the \r\nlines Helv=Arial MT, Helvetica=Arial MT, Tms Rmn=TimesNewRomanPS \r\nand Times=TimesNewRomanPS in the Aliases and Synonyms sections \r\nwith the lines Helv=Helvetica and Tms Rmn=Times.\r\n\r\n\r\n18.   Acknowledgments\r\n\r\nThe ATM team would like to acknowledge the following people who \r\nhave contributed to the design and testing of ATM version 2.5:  \r\nJeronimo Alves, Geoff Arnold, David Glassman, Jim Gutierrez, \r\nCurtis Kunz, Jorge Lopez, Sasha Mobley, Shelia Rolfer, Nora \r\nSandoval, Scott Seltz, Greg Walker, Nelson Whitney and Tokuro \r\nYamashiro.\r\n\r\n\r\nAppendix A. ATM.INI Parameters\r\n\r\nThe following section contains technical information on ATM \r\nversion 2.5's initialization file.  This file is divided up into \r\nsix sections: Fonts, Setup, Settings, Mono, Aliases, and \r\nSynonyms.\r\n\r\n[Fonts]   This section contains a list of all of the fonts \r\n          installed with ATM and the locations of the PostScript\r\n          PFM and PFB files for each font.  The fonts listed here\r\n          are available to all non-PostScript printers for screen\r\n          display and printing.  The fonts available to \r\n          PostScript printers are based on the PostScript \r\n          soft-font entries in the specific printer section of \r\n          the WIN.INI file and the ROM-based fonts in the \r\n          printer.  If a font is listed in both WIN.INI and \r\n          ATM.INI, ATM will rasterize the font to the screen.  \r\n          The printing of fonts to PostScript devices is solely \r\n          the responsibility of the PostScript driver and \r\n          Windows.  ATM does not have to be active when printing \r\n          to PostScript devices.\r\n\r\n          Although a particular application will allow you to \r\n          bold or italicize a certain font, your PostScript \r\n          printer will not be able to render the bold or italic \r\n          font unless an outline for the bold or italic font is \r\n          available.  On non-PostScript printers, however, ATM \r\n          will synthesize a bold, italic or bold italic version \r\n          of a font based on the roman outline if the outline of \r\n          the desired font style is not present.\r\n\r\n          When the ATM 2.5 Installer creates the [Fonts] section \r\n          of the ATM.INI, it adds all the PostScript fonts found \r\n          in the installation disk as well as any PostScript \r\n          fonts listed as soft-font entries for PostScript \r\n          printers in the WIN.INI file.  If you are upgrading \r\n          from a previous version of ATM, the Installer also adds\r\n          all the fonts listed in the current ATM.INI file.\r\n\r\n\r\n[Setup]\r\nPFM_Dir   Default PFM directory for the ATM Control Panel when \r\n          adding PostScript fonts.  \r\nPFB_Dir   Default PFB directory for the ATM Control Panel when \r\n          adding PostScript fonts.\r\n\r\n\r\n[Settings]\r\nFontCache=96        Specifies the size of the font cache in \r\n                    kilobytes.  This option is configurable \r\n                    through the ATM Control Panel.  The default \r\n                    is 96k.  It is recommended that this value \r\n                    not be set to more than 64k for each megabyte \r\n                    of physical memory.  \r\nATM=On              Determines whether or not ATM will be loaded \r\n                    at Windows startup time.\r\nBitmapFonts=On      This switch is set with the Use Pre-Built or \r\n                    Resident Fonts check box on the ATM Control \r\n                    Panel.  If you change this switch, you do not\r\n                    have to restart Windows for the change to \r\n                    take effect.  You might, however, have to\r\n                    restart applications for the setting to take \r\n                    effect. The default setting is On.  ATM will\r\n                    defer to screen fonts, resident printer \r\n                    fonts, and printer soft fonts rather than\r\n                    rasterizing the font itself if the bitmap \r\n                    of the font requested in available.\r\nSynonymPSBegin=9    This value specifies the point size at which \r\n                    ATM will start using bitmap deferral for font\r\n                    pairs listed in both the Aliases and Synonyms \r\n                    sections.  The default is 9.  It is not \r\n                    recommended that this setting be changed.\r\nQLCDir              Indicates the path of the ATM QuickLoad file,\r\n                    ATMFONTS.QLC.\r\n                    \r\n                    ATMFONTS.QLC contains a list of installed \r\n                    fonts and font metrics, which reduces Windows \r\n                    startup time.  You can force ATM to rebuild\r\n                    this file by deleting the file with the \r\n                    MS-DOS DEL command and restarting Windows.\r\nVersion=2.5         This value enables the ATM Installer to\r\n                    determine the version of ATM if ATM is not \r\n                    active; otherwise, the Installer determines\r\n                    the version of ATM from the DLL.\r\nDownloadFonts=On    This switch instructs ATM to print text as \r\n                    soft fonts for Windows 3.1 printer drivers\r\n                    that support this feature.\r\n\r\n\r\n[Mono]\r\nCourier=Yes         This section contains a list of monospaced\r\nLetterGothic=Yes    fonts.\r\nPrestigeElite=Yes\r\nOrator=Yes\r\n\r\n\r\n[Aliases]   This section tells ATM to substitute the font on the \r\n            right of the equal sign for the font on the left of\r\n            the equal sign when an application requests the font\r\n            on the left of the equal sign.  The ATM Installer\r\n            defines aliases for the fonts Helv, Tms Rmn, Courier,\r\n            Roman, and Modern.\r\n\r\n            When the Use Pre-built or Resident Fonts option is\r\n            turned on, ATM uses the resident bitmapped fonts for\r\n            point sizes for which bitmaps exist. When The Use\r\n            Pre-built or Resident option is turned off, ATM uses\r\n            the PostScript outline font to rasterize all \r\n            sizes of the aliased bitmapped font.\r\n\r\nHelv=Helvetica             The fonts left of the equals sign are\r\nTms Rmn=Times              Windows bitmapped fonts.  By using\r\nCourier=Courier            PostScript outline fonts, ATM can\r\n                           rasterize a smooth font when these\r\n                           fonts are requested at sizes not\r\n                           available in bitmapped form.\r\n\r\n\r\nRoman=Times                These settings enable ATM to use\r\nModern=Helvetica           PostScript outlines instead of the\r\n                           standard Windows vector fonts.\r\n\r\n\r\nCourier=Courier            This setting is needed if an \r\n                           application requests the smallest\r\n                           available fixed-pitch font.  If this\r\n                           line is not present, ATM provides some\r\n                           applications with a 1-point Courier\r\n                           font.\r\n\r\n\r\nHelv=Arial MT              If you have received ATM bundled with\r\nHelvetica=Arial MT         another application, you may have the \r\nTms Rmn=TimesNewRomanPS    fonts Arial MT and TimesNewRomanPS \r\n                           Times=TimesNewRomanPS instead the \r\n                           standard fonts Helvetica and Times. \r\n                           You should have these lines present \r\n                           in both the Aliases and Synonyms \r\n                           sections.  These settings tell ATM \r\n                           to use internal printer fonts when \r\n                           printing Arial MT and TimesNewRomanPS \r\n                           to a PostScript printer.  This reduces\r\n                           the time required to print documents \r\n                           and improves the quality of bold and \r\n                           italic text styles.\r\n\r\n                           If you have all four faces (Helvetica,\r\n                           Times, Arial MT and TimesNewRomanPS),\r\n                           you should use the font pairs \r\n                           Helv=Helvetica and Tms Rmn=Times in\r\n                           these sections.\r\n\r\n\r\n[Synonyms]\r\n\r\n\r\nHelv=Helvetica             Unlike the font pairs in the Aliases\r\nTms Rmn=Times              section,the font pairs in the Synonyms\r\nCourier=Courier            are interchangeable.  This means that\r\n                           when the font Helv is requested at a\r\n                           point size not available in bitmapped \r\n                           form, the font Helvetica will be used.\r\n                           \r\n                           In Windows 3.0 & 3.0a when the font\r\n                           Helvetica is requested and a bitmapped\r\n                           Helv font of the exact size is\r\n                           available, ATM will use the Helv \r\n                           bitmap to display the font on the\r\n                           screen.  \r\n\r\n                           In Windows 3.1, the screen fonts Helv\r\n                           and Tms Rmn have been replaced by MS\r\n                           Sans Serif and MS Serif, so screen\r\n                           font deferral does not apply.\r\n\r\n\r\n[Colors]\t           This section may be added to the\r\n                           ATM.INI to override internal ATM \r\n                           defaults.  The switch is global for\r\n                           all applications.  While enabling this\r\n                           switch may be useful for a special\r\n                           purpose in a particular application,\r\n                           it can also produce unexpected results\r\n                           in other applications you are using at\r\n                           the same time when this switch is in\r\n                           effect.\r\n\r\nPrintColorGraphics=Off     This switch instructs ATM to print \r\n                           colored text as soft fonts under\r\n                           Windows 3.1 rather than dithered \r\n                           graphics.  The printer driver must\r\n                           support soft font creation for this\r\n                           switch to work.  For most printer\r\n                           drivers the resulting soft fonts will\r\n                           print as black or white fonts."
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