At 09:29 AM 9/29/06 +0200, dc wrote:
>I've never had any problems with the TT fonts, but I've had all sorts of
>difficulties when I need to use the PS fonts. I've just been told by a
>publisher: "Commercial publishers abandoned TrueType fonts a long time ago
>because they produce unreliable resu
Title: [Finale] Re: Postscript
At Thu, 28 Sep 2006 12:51:39 -0400, David Froom
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I use Finale 2005, and, I've been having
postscript problems --
snip
One friend
was trying to use Subito's service for
printing, made pdfs of his orchestral
scores. They c
For Windows, EPS never worked up through 2006. 2007 works perfectly.
> Good grief. I am a new Finale userusing 2007. Just getting
> started. I sure hope I don't have the kinds of printing problems you
> speak of or I will be extremely dissappointed.
> -steve
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Don't invite problems -- the vast majority of Finale users don't have
printing problems. It's only a very small number, and then only in very
special circumstances.
I've been using Finale since around 1994 or so and outside of my own
stupidity I've had no printing problems with Finale.
I us
Good grief. I am a new Finale userusing 2007. Just getting
started. I sure hope I don't have the kinds of printing problems you
speak of or I will be extremely dissappointed.
-steve
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 12:51:39 -0400, "David Froom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> On 9/28/06 4:18 AM, Dennis Co
On 9/28/06 4:18 AM, Dennis Collins wrote:
> Here's what I did: I added a few glyphs I regularly need into empty slots
> of the Maestro T1 font. On the screen, everything is fine. It also prints
> out fine on the HP printer. But when I print to PDF, the music font is gone
> and everything is blank.
winsupport:
>I think you may have been misinformed on something. We currently
support EPS files on both platforms.<
No, you do not. Why do you say that? You do not support EPS export for
Windows XP and 2000 which account for 67% of the Windows OS versions
currently in use.
>I am not aware of an