|
uwe@steinmann.cxUWE STEINMANN 2003Uwe SteinmannJul 2, 2007; NAMEPS_begin_font — Starts a new Type3 fontSYNOPSIS#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) DESCRIPTIONPostScript 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 consecutive 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 VALUEReturns identifier of the font or zero in case of an error. The identifier is a positiv number greater 0.SEE ALSOPS_end_font(3), PS_begin_glyph(3), PS_end_glyph(3)AUTHORThis manual page was written by Uwe Steinmann uwe@steinmann.cx. Visit the GSP FreeBSD Man Page Interface. |