Darcy James Argue wrote, in part: > 3) Looking For Baroque Oldstyle Font: I'm working on a poster that > uses the Baroque Oldstyle font JSL Ancient > <http://www.shipbrook.com/jeff/typograf.html>, a faux-Renaissance font. > However, I'm unhappy with the curly quotation marks provided. I would > like to use the wedge-shaped 45-degree angle quotes found in fonts like > Palatino, but with distended edges to match JSL Ancient. Does anyone > know of such a font and where I could get it?
IIRC, you are working on a MAC, and my solution to the above problem would be implemented via WIN, so I'm not sure my suggestions will be much good, but, FWIW: I purchased a copy of the Font Creator program. This allows me to modify the [tru-type] characters in an existing font to my liking, and it is thus possible to take the font you wish to use, and substitute replacements (which you can design, or modify from another source) for the bits you don't like. ns _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale