NoteThe following procedures
and comments apply to Linux systems only. To use a font of the supported
format in Smoke for Mac OS X, install the font in /Library/Fonts. In Smoke, you can
access those fonts from the font file browser and by clicking the
System Fonts folder.
When
installing Windows and Macintosh Adobe Postscript Type 1 fonts in Smoke,
you must first transfer the font files to the Smoke system.
Then you convert them into a format recognizable by the software.
The converter used depends on the source of the font (Windows or
Macintosh).
An Adobe Postscript Type
1 font consists of two files. The .pfb file contains
the outlines for each character. The .afm file contains
the Adobe font metrics. If the AFM file is not present, you can
still use the font in Smoke; however, it is preferable to have
the AFM file, since it supplies Linux with additional font information,
including kerning-pair data.
You can transfer the
font files using an NFS or FTP utility. For fonts transferred from
a Windows system to a Linux system, you can then use the pfbtopfa utility
to convert the Windows printer font binary (.pfb) file to a Linux-friendly
outline font (.pfa) file. The AFM file does
not require conversion.
For Adobe Postscript
Type 1 fonts transferred from a Macintosh to a Linux system, you
must install a font-conversion utility, such as t1utils.
To use Adobe Postscript Type 1 fonts:
- Use FTP Explorer or a similar file transfer
utility to move the fonts from the Windows or Macintosh machine.
- In the transfer utility, set the transfer
format to binary mode.
NoteIn Mac OS X, you
need to install a utility, such as BinJuggler, to encode the files
before transferring.
- Transfer the font files to the directory
of your choice on the Linux system, keeping the outline file and
AFM file together.
- On the Linux system, go to the directory
where you transferred the font files.
- For files transferred from a Windows
machine, convert the outline file from a printer font binary (.pfb)
file to a printer font ascii (.pfa) file
using the pfbtopfa utility:
input.pfb [output.pfa]
For example, to convert
the Myriad font, type:
- For files transferred from a Macintosh,
use a font-conversion utility (such as t1utils) to
convert the font files.
- The next time you start Smoke, you
can load and select the fonts.