At 7:02 AM -0400 7/05/02, David H. Bailey wrote: > > >So you are saying that using EPS files which don't print correctly >are preferable to TIFF files that don't print correctly?
Ha ha! Right, except I am saying that using EPS files that only print correctly if I download the unusual fonts to my printer is preferable to TIFF files that I can NEVER get to print correctly. In the one case, I DO get the output I want (albeit after a bunch of kludging), in the other case, never. > >I am not quite clear about what your message is here -- it seems in >your case that you would be best off to print your finale file, then >scan the printed page as whatever graphics image format you feel >works best and then cut and paste from a graphics program the >examples you want. That seems like even more kludging than I currently go through. in the days before my laser printer, I used to print out the Finale example, cut it out with scissors, stick it on the page with a glue stick, and photocopy. I was just pointing out some disadvantages to each that I have found, on my system with my printer using my fonts. Other people's kilometrage may vary. Christopher _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale