> Opentype is the newest format, and it may
> contain glyphs you can't access with Frame (but may be able to in the
> future, if Adobe upgrades Frame to fully support Unicode). The glyphs that
> you can't access will not be in the TT or T1 versions of the font at all, so
> you wouldn't be losing anything. I
You can still use fonts with extended glyphs, just not access the extended
glyphs. Also TrueType fonts may have extended glyph sets too, but not
PostScript.
David Creamer
I.D.E.A.S. - Results-Oriented Training
http://www.IDEAStraining.com
Adobe Certified Trainer & Expert (since 1995)
Authorized Quark Training Provider (since 1988)
Markzware, Enfocus, FileMaker Certified
Apple Consultant Network member (since 1990)
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