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Title:   README.ATM 
Product: WordPerfect 5.2 for Windows 
Number:  1235-11/93 


This document contains the README.ATM file for WordPerfect 5.2
for Windows in its entirety.  The text has not been changed, but
headings have been bolded and enlarged for clarity.


This README file contains information about using Adobe Type
Manager (ATM) fonts with a WordPerfect PostScript printer driver.

This file also contains troubleshooting information, located near
the bottom of this file, which applies to both WordPerfect and
Windows printer drivers. This information has not yet been
documented in the reference manual.

Please refer to these files for additional information:

README.LRN:  Lists changes and enhancements to the files on the
Graphics/Learning diskette.  This file is located in the WPWin
directory (C:\WPWIN).  InfoShare document #1231 is a hard copy of
thie file.

README.NET:  Contains network installation instructions.   This
file is located in the WPWin directory (C:\WPWIN).   InfoShare
document #1234 is a hard copy of this file.

README.NEW:  Contains Hewlett Packard NewWave Bridge installation
instructions.   This file is located in the WPWin directory
(C:\WPWIN).  InfoShare document #1232 is a hard copy of this
file.

README.SHP:  Lists changes and enhancements to Shared Products.  
This file is located in the Shared Products directory (C:\WPC).

README.TXT:  Appendix A contains information regarding the
following sections in the ATM.INI file:

      [Fonts]
      [Setup]
      [Settings]
      [Mono]
      [Aliases]
      [Synonyms]

This file is located on the ATM disk.   InfoShare document #1235
is a hard copy of this file.

README.WP:  Lists changes and enhancements to the WordPerfect for
Windows program.   This file is located in the WPWin directory
(C:\WPWIN).   InfoShare document #1233 is a hard copy of this
file.

You can use ATM fonts with WordPerfect printer drivers under the
following conditions:

1     You have a PostScript printer or a printer that emulates
      PostScript.  Non-PostScript laser, ink jet, and dot matrix
      printers cannot use ATM fonts using a WordPerfect printer
      driver without using a third-party software package such as
      MoreFonts or PrimeType.  

2     The proper WordPerfect PostScript printer driver must be
      selected (e.g., PostScript (Additional), Apple LaserWriter
      Plus, NEC Silentwriter LC-890, etc.).

Note: All PostScript printer definitions dated later than 7/17/92
will support the Adobe fonts created by WordPerfect.   Support
for other PostScript fonts manufactured by Adobe Systems can be
found on one of four PostScript (Additional) printer files.  
Shareware fonts, and Type 1 PostScript fonts not manufactured by
Adobe Systems are not available in our PostScript (Additional)
printer files.

To use ATM fonts with WordPerfect printer drivers, 

1     Choose Select Printer from the File menu.  Confirm that the
      WordPerfect radio button is selected, then select the
      appropriate PostScript printer driver so it is highlighted
      in the list.

If the highlighted printer is not the current printer listed
above the Available Printers list, you may want to select the
printer and re-enter the Select Printer menu.   To access other
Adobe PostScript fonts that you may have, you will need to select
a PostScript (Additional) printer driver.  There are four
PostScript (Additional) printer drivers.   The one you choose
will depend on the fonts you wish to access.

2     Choose Setup.

3     Type the correct path for downloadable fonts.   Typically,
      this directory will be C:\PSFONTS or the directory where
      the Post Script Outline fonts (*.PFB) are located.   The
      files with a .PFB extension that come with ATM are regular
      PostScript soft fonts.

4     Choose Cartridges/Fonts.

5     Mark the soft fonts you want to use.   See Printer:
      Cartridges and Fonts in Reference for complete information.

6     Choose Close, then OK, then Close, to exit to the document
      window.

7     To confirm that the fonts have been added to your font
      list, select Font from the Font menu to see the list of
      available fonts.   You can now use the ATM fonts you marked
      in your documents.


Troubleshooting Suggestions 

PROBLEM:  The ATM fonts display differently in Print Preview.

      SUGGESTION:  WPWin uses the WP.DRS file to display text
      characters in the Print Preview window.   Thus, third party
      fonts will not match the fonts displayed in the Print
      Preview window unless there is a matching font in  the
      WP.DRS file.   With the basic WP.DRS file, WordPerfect can
      display Times Roman, Helvetica, and Courier fonts.   Your
      ATM fonts will print correctly although they may not look
      correct in Print Preview.

PROBLEM:  The ATM fonts are not available for me to select in
WPWin.

      SUGGESTION:  Choose Select Printer from the File menu to
      make sure you have a Windows printer definition selected. 
      Then, choose Update to update the printer information for
      WPWin.   Once updating has finished, choose Initial Font.  
      If the ATM fonts still do not appear in the list, see if
      the same problem exists in another Windows application.

PROBLEM:  The ATM fonts do not appear in WPWin or other Windows
applications.

      SUGGESTION #1:  Check to see if the ATM program is
      active.  To do this, enter the ATM Control Panel in the
      Main group.   The radio button "On" should be selected.

      SUGGESTION #2:  Check to see if the fonts are installed and
      appear on the font list in the ATM Control Panel.   If they
      do not appear, it may be necessary to re-install the fonts
      through Add in the ATM Control Panel (see your ATM manual
      for more information).

      SUGGESTION #3:  If you have recently changed the printer
      port in the Windows Control Panel, it may be necessary to
      add the fonts again from the ATM Control Panel.

      SUGGESTION #4:  If you are using Windows 3.1, choose the
      Windows Control Panel, Fonts, then TrueType.   Unmark the
      option Show only TrueType fonts in Applications.   Choose
      OK, then close the Font window and the Control Panel.
      Re-enter WPWin, choose Select Printer from the File

     menu, then choose Update.  Once updating is complete, choose
     Initial Font to see a list of the available ATM fonts.

PROBLEM:  ATM font names are appearing twice in the WPWin Font
list afterinstalling Adobe Type Manager (versions 1.0 & higher).

      SUGGESTION:   Other Windows applications that use Windows
      drivers, such as Microsoft Write, will have a font named
      "Helv" (a Windows bit-mapped font) and another named
      "Helvetica" (an ATM font).   In WPWin, there will be two
      fonts with the name "Helvetica."  Helvetica is used as an
      example, but the problem occurs with Times, Times Bold,
      Times Italic and possibly other ATM fonts.

      To correct this problem, delete the duplicated form of the
      font under the [Aliases] section of the ATM.INI file.   

      Once the changes are made to the ATM.INI file, exit
      Windows, restart Windows, then run WPWin.    Use the Select
      Printer dialog box to update the printer information.

PROBLEM:  "ATM fonts and PostScript printer fonts don't match on
xxx" (xxx indicates the name of the font).  

      SUGGESTION:  Make sure that the PostScript printer is
      active in the Windows Control Panel.  Also, if you have
      changed the port for the PostScript printer since you
      installed ATM fonts, you may have to install the fonts
      again from the ATM Control Panel.

PROBLEM:  Text appears jagged on the screen and/or when printing.

      SUGGESTION #1:  Make sure that Windows has been restarted
      after the initial ATM installation process.

      SUGGESTION #2:  If you are using Windows 3.0, make sure
      Windows is running in Standard or 386 Enhanced mode.   ATM
      will not run in Real mode.

      SUGGESTION #3:  Make sure ATM is turned on in the ATM
      Control Panel.

      SUGGESTION #4:  Make sure the printer is set to the highest
      possible resolution in the Windows Control Panel.

PROBLEM:  The ATM fonts display in WPWin incorrectly, but print
correctly.

      SUGGESTION:  You may specify the Windows screen font that
      is to be used for a specific printer font in WordPerfect
      5.2 for Windows.   This is helpful if the screen font
      displayed in your WPWin document window varies too much in
      appearance and/or width from the font on the printed page.

NOTE:  These changes will not affect the appearance of your
printed document.  These changes will also not affect WordPerfect
File Manager or Mail for Windows.

To list the font substitutions you want to make:

1     List the printer fonts you have available by selecting Font
      from the Font menu in WPWin.   Scroll through the list of
      fonts, writing down the name of each font that does not
      display correctly.   Include only the characters up to but
      not including the first left parenthesis.   For
      example, Univers (Scalable) would become Univers.   If the
      font name does not include anything in parentheses, use the
      full font name, including any size information.

2     Once you have listed all the printer fonts that do not
      display correctly, you need to choose a screen font for
      each.   With a Windows printer driver selected, the font
      list in step one can be used to choose screen fonts.   If
      you are using a WordPerfect printer driver, select a
      Windows printer driver by choosing Select Printer from the
      File menu.  Choose the radio button for Windows, then
      choose Select.   Include only the characters up to but not
      including the first left parenthesis.   For example, Arial
      (TT) (Bold) would become Arial.

To modify the WPC.INI file (or WPC_NET.INI file if WPWin is
running on a network):

1     Using Windows Notepad, DOS 5.0 Editor, or any other DOS
      text editor, open the WPC.INI file located in your Windows
      directory.

2     Find the section titled [Printer-Screen Font Subst].  
      There may be some default printer font/screen font pairs
      listed.   Directly beneath the last item under this
      heading, list each printer font/screen font pair
      you wish to add in this format:  <printer font>=<screen
      font>.   Below is an example of what you might enter.  
      Depending on your installed fonts, your list may differ.

            Univers=Arial
            Univers Bold=Arial
            Courier 10cpi=Courier New
            Courier 12cpi=Courier New

3     Save the WPC.INI file, and restart WPWin.

NOTE:  If you are running WPWin on a network, these changes can
be made to the WPC_NET.INI file; however, if identical printer
font entries are found in a user's WPC.INI file, the screen font
entries will override the entries in the WPC_NET.INI.   Any
unique printer font entries in the WPC.INI will be used in
addition to the list from the WPC_NET.INI.




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