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TTF fonts
You can add TTF font entries to driver files and font substitution tables.
Using Windows Driver Tool to create TTF font entries
You can use Windows Driver Tool to create a temporary driver file with TTF font entries. You can then copy the entries from the temporary driver file, and paste them into a font substitution table or driver file.
To create font entries using Windows Driver Tool
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From the Start menu, select OpenText > StreamServe > Utilities > Windows Driver Tool. The Windows Driver Tool opens.
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From the Printers drop-down list, select any printer.
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Enter a Driver name.
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Select Create width tables during runtime if you want to create readfonts.
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Select the Fonts you want to create (you can multi select font entries) and click Create. You can now open the created *.drs file and copy the font entries.
True Type Collections (TTC)
You can use True Type Collections (TTC). TTC support is necessary for certain Japanese and non-Western typefaces. All information and instructions regarding TTF fonts in this document also apply to True Type Collections.
If the True Type Collection has an English name and a locale specific name (for example a Japanese name), you must update the driver file with separate entries for both of these names. For some languages, you must run the language version of Windows to be able to see the locale specific names.
OpenText StreamServe 5.6.2 Updated: 2018-01-26