On May 21, 2005, at 11:00 AM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 21 May 2005, at 10:11 AM, Christopher Smith wrote:
I complained, and said that the resolution was so low I couldn't
proof my word-processing document without printing it out, which of
course adds yet another useless step to the already fussy procedure.
[...]
And while you're at it, ask them why include fonts doesn't seem to
work. If I try to print a word-processing document with EPSs embedded
on another computer that doesn't have jef chippewa's special JazzCord
font on it, then all the chord symbols show up as Courier.
Given all of the problems with low-res EPS display and lack of
portability to other computers, is there any reason why you don't use
PDFs for your musical examples instead of EPS? That strikes me as a
much better solution, which happens to solve both of those problems in
one go.
- Darcy
Huh? How do you make a PDF a single staff, or a 1-1/2 inch box? I don't
know how to do this, but if I did, I would use it instead.
Christopher
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