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<p/>First, you have to declare to the DVI driver that you are using
PostScript fonts; in the case of <i>dvips</i>, this means adding
lines to the <i>psfonts.map</i> file, so that <i>dvips</i> will know
-where the proper fonts are, and won&rsquo;t try to find PK
-files. If the font isn&rsquo;t built into the printer, you have to acquire
+where the proper fonts are, and won&#8217;t try to find PK
+files. If the font isn&#8217;t built into the printer, you have to acquire
it (which may mean that you need to purchase the font files).
<p/>Second, your previewer must know what to do with the fonts: see
<a href="FAQ-PSpreview.html">previewing type 1 fonts</a>.