When an .eps file is inserted into another file (Finale, Word,
whatever) and then the file is printed, the fonts used in the .eps
file are not automatically downloaded to the printer. Try this:
- On the page with your colophon, put a text block with a character
from the Petrucci font. It can be
When an .eps file is inserted into another file (Finale, Word,
whatever) and then the file is printed, the fonts used in the .eps
file are not automatically downloaded to the printer. Try this:
- On the page with your colophon, put a text block with a character
from the Petrucci font. It can be
I created an eps file of my colophon, which includes one measure of
music, and inserted it into a FinMac 2Ka file as a graphic. It
appears just lovely on screen, but when I printed it, the notes in
the graphic came out in Courier rather than Petrucci. How do I fix
this?
I just happened to have
On Sunday, Jul 27, 2003, at 17:10 US/Pacific, Andrew Stiller wrote:
I created an eps file of my colophon, which includes one measure of
music, and inserted it into a FinMac 2Ka file as a graphic. It appears
just lovely on screen, but when I printed it, the notes in the graphic
came out in Couri
Andrew Stiller wrote:
> I created an eps file of my colophon, which includes one measure of
> music, and inserted it into a FinMac 2Ka file as a graphic. It
> appears just lovely on screen, but when I printed it, the notes in
> the graphic came out in Courier rather than Petrucci. How do I fix
>
I created an eps file of my colophon, which includes one measure of
music, and inserted it into a FinMac 2Ka file as a graphic. It
appears just lovely on screen, but when I printed it, the notes in
the graphic came out in Courier rather than Petrucci. How do I fix
this?
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