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  • David Rogers

    Member
    8 December 2006 at 09:03

    The only two adobe fonts that spit out corrupted rubbish is that and the serif version…hmm

    what was your line of text anyway?

    Dave

  • Fred McLean

    Member
    8 December 2006 at 09:29

    Hi David!

    "The fast and safe and easy way to sell your home"

    The top of the T goes over the h – if that helps in any way!

    Cheers!

  • Fred McLean

    Member
    8 December 2006 at 09:32

    Whooooops!

    The fast, easy and safe way to sell your home!

    What a numpty! Me that is!

  • Richard

    Member
    8 December 2006 at 10:08

    Adobe Sans (& Serif) MM are the two fonts used for substitution in a variety of Adobe applications.

    They use Multiple Master characteristics to reproduce (sort of) the character width, tracking and kerning of the missing font. The idea being to prevent lots of text from reflowing.

    If you have Adobe Reader installed, you should have these two fonts already.

    I’m not sure if you can actually use them to type text though. And even if you can, it’s unlikely that the shape or spacing would be right.

  • Fred McLean

    Member
    8 December 2006 at 10:16

    Yeh the word kerning is quite large for a standard sentence.
    Thanks for that additional piece of info.

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