download[options] [files]
Add a font to the beginning of one or more PostScript files.
By adding a font name directly to a PostScript specification, this command can
be used to make additional fonts available when printing a PostScript file.
Fonts are added in the form of PostScript comments that begin with
%%DocumentFonts:, followed by a list of PostScript font names.
download loads the fonts whose names are listed in a map table.
This table links PostScript names with the system file that contains the
font definition. A map table for the Times font family might look like this:
Times-Boldfonts/100dpi/timesbold.snfTimes-Italicfonts/100dpi/timesitalic.snfTimes-Romanfonts/100dpi/timesroman.snf
Read the standard input.
Search the entire PostScript file instead of just the header comments. Header comments such as %%DocumentFonts: (atend) will redirect download to the end of the file. Use this option when such comments aren't present.
fontdirUse fontdir as the directory in which font definition files
are to be searched (default is /usr/lib/lp/postscript).
tableUse map table specified by file table. A leading / in table
indicates an absolute pathname; otherwise (as in example above), the filename
is appended to the fontdir specified by -H.
printerNormally, download loads fonts that reside on the host machine.
With this option, download will first check for fonts that reside
on printer (by looking at
/etc/lp/printers/printer/residentfonts).