Thanks again for all your help, Drarakel. I re-read what you said, including the above quoted statements and their implications that I missed the first time around. So after some fiddling, I guess I figured out what you meant. At least I got something that works on Win7.Drarakel wrote:Solution on my system:
It works with that font (without error) if I copy an old package of the Ghostscript fonts to a gs\fonts subdirectory. But that works only if IM can access the Windows registry. (My Ghostscript 8.71 installation specifies a "GS_LIB" value with that directory.)
Of course, with Win7, that could be a bit more difficult. (I'm still on Windows XP.)
My GS_LIB registry value points to C:\Program Files\gs\gs8.71\lib
So I tried making a fonts\ directory there with the old package of Ghostscript fonts... but no joy.
Then I put the font files themselves in the lib directory (moved them up a level) and then it works.
It would be nice if
(1) IM actually looked at GS_DLL as one of the options to find Ghostscript, if it can't find it on the PATH, or if the IM installer would volunteer to copy it there.
(2) IM installer noticed that the GS fonts aren't found and offer to install them, or tell you where and how to install them.
(3) if the fonts really are built-in to the DLL, it would be nice if IM could use them from there, rather than needing step 2
Well at least this posting will document the necessary steps.
I like to use the GS fonts rather than the Windows fonts (the command worked fine after the last round if I used Times-New-Roman instead of Times-Roman) because that keeps the command more portable to other platforms.