can someone suggest a free substitute for new baskerville?
thanks
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adobestudio has drop brushes and droplets...
On 30 Sep 2002 at 14:52, Casey Crookston wrote:
I used to know how to create Photoshop droplets a lng time ago. Can
someone help me refresh my memory?
Many thanks,
Casey
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I expect there is a clone out there, probably under a punny rename, or
slight mutilation, truncation, etc. (Maybe Basker, Baskervile, etc) I've
not come across it myself, but if you do a search for free fonts and
look in the b section, you might find one visually the same.
But if it's for a
Been around a while? I'm only old enough for letraset and the stat
machine in common use.
OT, but doesn't the list seem a little quiet? Either that or I'm not
getting all the mail. Not even 10 pieces today so far.
Ali
Joseph Harris wrote:
Ah, yes.Those were the days.
Joseph
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I want to open a tiny browser window at the extreme-right-top corner
of the screen. Not knowing what size could a user be using, is there a
general way of arriving at this position? Something like align=right
and valign=top? But in the window.open() function.
Thanks.
Amrit Hallan
Ali,
Yes, it seems very quiet. But so is another list (not to do with web
development) - has been for a few days. Perhaps it's sun spots.
I did some stone subbing on The Times a 'few' years ago. It was a joy to
watch the compositors putting a page together and typing away on the
linotype
Joseph,
True, some things have been lost in the tech rush - and a lot of people
seem to think that because they have a typsetting program, they're
suddenly capable commerical artists. Like thinking dreamweaver
ownership makes you a good webmaster, for comparison. I've got
dreamweaver, but I