[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Peter!

Thanks for getting back on me.

What is a level 1 font. Can you give more details about what isn't happening?

TYPE 1 fonts are fonts that are often adressed as Postscript fonts (file extension: PFM, contrary to TTF). They are used by professionals - most fonts used in magazines are Type 1 fonts. I'm not a typesetter; but to my knowledge these fonts are used because they look better. If you compare "Times" (Type 1) to "Times New Roman", you'll notice the difference. Companies like Linotype sell these fonts; you'll also find them on the installation CDs for Adobe's Photoshop or Corel's "Draw"..


Under Windows XP, you can use the standard fonts manager to install or unistall Type 1 fonts. Older Windows versions require the installation of Adobe's Type Manager (the infamous "ATM") to use Type 1 fonts.

Kindest regards

Okay, so what was your problem?


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