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I followed the instructions given here yesterday, and Googled a tad for some information on setting the print font. I finally discovered the 'print.font' command which allowed me to change it on the fly from within LPEX. So, I would 'print.font "ProggyClean[whatever]"' and then do a 'print selection' command from the command line to dump a block of code which I had already highlighted to my printer. My first ProggyClean choice worked as a display font but came out as Arial everytime. I believe, however, that it was not a TrueType font, and perhaps that is a requirement...I don't know that for sure...but it was ProggyCleanSZCP, IIRC.

I'm using ProggyCleanTTSZBP at 12 points and it looks quite beautiful! My LPEX profile shows:
default.swt.print.font.fontData="1|ProggyCleanTTSZBP|12|0|WINDOWS|1|-16|0|0|0|0|0|0|0|1|0|0|0|0|ProggyCleanTTSZBP"
default.swt.print.font="ProggyCleanTTSZBP-regular-12"



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