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Paul, I finally found what I was looking for (sounds like a song title doesn't it?) after a few hours of web surfing. The solution always seemed to me to find a fixed pitch font, and as courier is one of the most widely used I searched high and low (another song title??) until I found such a font with a font metrics file. There seem to be a few fonts out there without a font metrics file, but I finally found one that had an .afm file. Grab it from http://www.mit.edu:8001/afs/sipb.mit.edu/contrib/postscript/Submit (I've attached the URL below) I'm still not very happy about having to hard code the font details into the mailfax file but until I get a better answer... Hope this helps and thanks for all the other replies. david ---------- > From: Paul S. Russell <paulr@cmysys.com> > To: flexfax@sgi.com > Subject: Re: flexfax: Fixed Font for Ghostscript > Date: 18 October 1998 19:45 > > On 17 Oct 98 at 10:34, David Reid wrote: > > > I need a fixed width font to allow Ghostscript to format an email in > > such a way that it still looks like the original form that's being > > emailed for faxing. The form is essentially an ascii form, but as > > soon as it's converted to Postscript by GS with a proportional font > > the formatting is ruined. Under windows, using Courier-New it keeps > > the formatting and looks good. With Courier-Bold and GS it looks > > like s**t! > > I'd like an answer to this one too. I'm using... > > TextFont: Courier-Bold > TextPointSize: 12 > > ... which makes the faxes readable, but certainly not very > professional looking. > > Anyone??? > > --paul > > Paul S. Russell, CMY Systems Sdn. Bhd., Shah Alam, Malaysia > E-mail: paulr@cmysys.com Web: http://www.cmysys.com/info/ > Phone: +60 (0)3 559 4616 Fax: +60 (0)3 550 4249 > Visit Malaysian Motorsports at http://www.cmysys.com/mmsports/ Attachment Converted: "C:\PROGRAM FILES\EUDORA\Attach\Index of afssipb.mit.educontribpostscript....URL"