Darcy et al,

I created new EPS files from my original Finale files, and all is well. I see everything, it looks great, and I took advantage of creating new EPS files to re-do my special symbols (such as arrows) using Finale's built-in shape designer so that I don't have to upload my TrueType fonts to my printer any more.

Thanks again Darcy and jef, for helping out on an old problem. Now if only we could get the 2, 5, 9, Z, M, and those other hard-to-read letters to look more clear....

Christopher

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At 10:31 PM -0400 9/22/02, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Chris,

I'm afraid I can't help you here.  Why don't you try making a new EPS clip
and report back?  If the newly created EPS's display properly, than
hopefully the loss of WYSIWYG in the old files is not too much of an
inconvenience (since you've already done the layout and they do print
correctly).  If not, well, maybe Jef has more insight into what might be
going wrong...
 > On 9/22/02 11:43 AM or thereabouts, Christopher BJ Smith
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> intoned:

 I have installed the new JazzCord font on my Mac, and noticed a small
 problem. I opened up an old AppleWorks file of a class handout. In
 the file is an EPS example created in Finale with the old JazzCord
 font. In this example, all the characters from JazzCord do not
 display correctly on screen, instead they all have Courier
 substituted. However, they DO print correctly.

 Is the screen display controlled by JazzCord.bmap? This might be it,
 or it might be that there is some kind of pointer in the EPS that
 looks for the font that created it, but is not finding it (despite
 the identical name), since I trashed the old JazzCord font items.

 I haven't created any new EPS clips for handouts recently, perhaps I
 should to see if the problem persists with the new font actually
 included in the EPS, rather than the old font.

 As I said, it is only a display problem, but it would be nice to have
 WSIWYG back again.

 Christopher
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