I'm working on a big project with Scribus. I am converting an instruction 
manual from Adobe InDesign 
to Scribus. We have used the Arial font exclusively in InDesign and pretty much 
used this font as 
our company standard (wasn't my decision). Anyway, I'm able to use this font in 
Scribus with no 
problems until I send the document out as a pdf file. When I open the pdf all 
of the letter "i's" 
look bold and blocky. I had this same problem a while back and my solution was 
to avoid this font 
all together. Times New Roman seems to work really well. However, it looks 
nothing like Arial.

My question: Have any of you experienced this? What is a recommended font to 
use. I would like to 
use something that worked on Windows, Linux, and Mac and then standardize on 
that font. I want to 
use just one font for the whole manual, only changing style like bold, italic, 
and underlined where 
I need to.

heathenx

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