Adobe Type Manager (R) 1.15 Release Notes
Windows Version
April 15, 1991

Adobe Type Manager is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems 
Incorporated.  Copyright 1983-1991 Adobe Systems Incorporated.  
All Rights Reserved.  Patents Pending.

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APPLICATION-SPECIFIC NOTES
 
>>	Ami Professional 1.2
> Twelve-point Tms Rmn text may not enlarge in Ami's Enlarged view.  
This also occurs without ATM.  Use Times instead of Tms Rmn.
> If you use Ami's Pair Kerning option, wait until you are ready 
to print before activating it, rather than leaving it on all the 
time.

>>	Corel Draw 1.21 & 2.0
These versions of Corel Draw do not support ATM.

>>	PageMaker 3.01 & 4.0
> For the best results with ATM, set the Vector text above and 
Stretch text above limits in PageMaker's Preferences dialog box 
to 600 pixels (the maximum) for PageMaker 3.01 and 10,000 pixels 
for version 4.0.  Earlier versions had a maximum of 127 pixels.
> Underline and strikeout lines may appear broken when automatic 
kerning and/or justification is in effect, due to the way 
PageMaker handles automatic kerning.  Turning paired kerning off 
will correct this problem.

>>	PowerPoint 2.0
For the best results at small point sizes on screen, remove the 
"Small Fonts" font using the Fonts option in the Windows Control 
Panel.

>>	Toolbook 1.0
Text may appear jagged when printed from Toolbook.  This is 
because Toolbook does its own scaling of the screen image for 
printing, rather than using Windows' (or ATM's) font facilities.

>>	Ventura Publisher Windows Edition v3.0
> Backspacing at the end of a line sometimes causes the line to 
move down the screen one line per backspace.  This also occurs 
without ATM.
> In Reduced View, the fonts Helvetica and Times will not display 
correctly.

>>	Word for Windows 1.1
> The typeface used in the ruler and in the status bar may not be 
Helvetica.  This is normal -- Word uses the first variable pitch 
sans-serif font available in the [Fonts] section of your ATM.INI 
file.
> The bullet character displays and prints as a lowercase "o".  
This is a feature of Word.

>>	Excel 3.0
>  When printing to a PCL printer such as the LaserJet Series II, 
make sure that the print resolution in the printer setup menu is 
set to 300 dpi.
> If you are using rotated text in graphs, you must remove the aliases 
for the Roman and Modern fonts.  See "Windows Vector fonts" below.
	
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GENERAL HINTS AND TIPS

>>	"Times" vs. "Tms Rmn" 
Both Times and Tms Rmn appear in your applications' font menus when 
ATM is on.  While ATM automatically substitutes Times whenever it 
sees Tms Rmn (for backward compatibility with existing documents), 
itis more reliable to select Times instead.  The same is true for 
Helvetica vs. Helv.

>>	Maximum number of fonts
ATM 1.15 can install a maximum of 1500 fonts. However, Windows 
apparently limits the number of PostScript soft font entries in 
your WIN.INI file to approximately 175.  If you get spurious 
printer error messages when starting your application or switching 
to a PostScript printer, you may have reached this limit. Turn off 
ATM and restart Windows.  If the condition still persists, you must 
manually remove these entries from your WIN.INI file.

>>	Windows vector fonts
ATM will substitute its scalable Times and Helvetica for Windows' 
Roman and Modern, respectively, in order to eliminate the "stick-
figure" appearance of these fonts.  If you don't want ATM to make 
this substitution, delete the following two lines from the 
[Aliases] section of your ATM.INI file:
	Roman=Times
	Modern=Helvetica

>>	PostScript printer font downloading
The Add font option in the ATM Control Panel adds the selected 
fonts to every PostScript printer in WIN.INI as manually downloaded 
fonts.  This configuration minimizes printing time since fonts will 
not be downloaded by Windows every time there is a font change in 
your document; however, the desired fonts must be resident in the 
printer (either in memory or on the printer's hard disk) before printing.  
You can reconfigure a manually downloaded font as an automatically 
downloaded font by modifying its entry in the PostScript section of 
WIN.INI.  See the documentation provided with your font package for 
more information.

>>	Re-installing or installing a new version of ATM
If you already have a version of ATM installed on your system, 
turn it off using the ATM Control Panel and restart Windows before 
running the ATM Installer.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem: ATM displays the message "ATM fonts and PostScript printer 
fonts don't match on xxx."

Solution: "xxx" is the name of the first font that does not match.  
This message appears if your PostScript printer is not "active" or if 
you have changed printer ports since installing fonts through the ATM 
Control Panel.  To reactivate your printer, you must use the Printers 
option in the Windows Control Panel; selecting the printer from your 
application's Printer Setup menu alone is not enough.  If you have 
changed printer ports, you must add the fonts again through the ATM 
Control Panel.


Problem: Justified text sometimes extends beyond the right margin 
on screen.

Solution: Turn off the "Use pre-built or resident bitmap fonts" 
option in the ATM Control Panel.  


Problem: Italic or script fonts are sometimes clipped at the end 
of a line or at the current cursor position.

Solution: This is a limitation of Windows and affects only screen 
display of text.  The text will print correctly with ATM.


Problem: Some colors of text print incorrectly on an HP PaintJet.

Solution: Version 1.0 of the HP PaintJet driver and version 1.0 
of Zenographics' SuperPrint do not correctly support color printing 
with ATM.  Version 1.1 of SuperPrint and version 1.01 of the HP 
driver correct this problem.


Problem: Ventura Publisher v3.0 displays a "Divide by zero" error 
message.

Solution: This is due to the way Ventura Publisher manages font 
information.  Exit Ventura Publisher, remove some fonts using the 
ATM Control Panel and restart Windows.  Contact Ventura for the 
"11/90 patch" disk at (800) 822-8221.


Problem: Selecting text in Ami Professional 1.2 seems sluggish.

Solution: Turn off the Pair Kerning option in Ami's Defaults menu 
until you are ready to print.  The sluggishness also occurs without 
ATM when using printers that support automatic kerning (such as 
PostScript printers).  The sluggishness is due to Ami's extra 
overhead in performing its kerning calculations.  Since ATM provides 
automatic kerning capabilities for all Windows-supported printers, 
this suggestion also applies to non-PostScript printers.


Problem: Courier text is clipped at sizes smaller than 9 point on 
screen and on printed output.

Solution: In order to avoid problems with applications that do 
not handle Courier correctly, ATM must return a fixed-size screen 
bitmapped font for small sizes.  You can change this by deleting 
the following line from the [Aliases] section of your ATM.INI file:
	Courier=Courier
ATM will then provide the exact (unclipped) size of Courier requested 
by your applications.  Note that some applications don't expect to 
receive the size they requested.  For example, the numbers in the 
ruler of AmiPro 1.2 will be displayed in 1 point type.

