Read the "Understanding CJKV Information Processing" book written by Ken Lunde.
I think you need to use CID Keyed font ....
Howerver, I have not succesfully do the same thing as he described. I have no
idea how to install the CMap file or the CID Keyed font. Or embedded them with
the generated PostScript output....
"Magda Danish (Unicode)" wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rseaman@lexmark.com [mailto:rseaman@lexmark.com]
> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2000 9:46 AM
> To: info@unicode.org
> Subject: request for information regarding UTF8 support in postscript
>
> I am interested in finding out how I can send a UTF8 encoded file with Asian
> characters as postscript to a postscript printer. Most all postscript
> drivers I
> am aware of will convert the file to a native encoding, such as Shift-JIS
> and
> send it to the printer in that encoding. Is there any source of information
> you
> could point me to to find out how to send a UTF8 encoded postsript file?
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