Hey Brad,

Okay, I was eventually able to figure out how to make transparent GIFs in Photoshop without too much trouble, but…

This is very strange -- I'm trying to access a character from the EngraverFontExtras set (opt-P) and I can't. Other characters from the EngraverFontExtras set (like shift-P) work fine, and the font works fine in other applications, but every time I type the character in Photoshop, it changes the font to Myriad Pro and refuses to let me change it back to EngraverFontExtras.

Anyone have any idea what's going on???

- Darcy
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Brooklyn, NY



On 20 Sep 2005, at 8:03 PM, Brad Beyenhof wrote:

On 9/20/05, Darcy James Argue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Is there some way to create a graphic (PNG, PDF, EPS, whatever) with
a transparent background?


Darcy:

I'm not sure exactly how it's accomplished, but I know that GIF
graphics definitely allow transparency. EPS purports to support
transparency as well (note the "allow transparency" checkbox in
Finale's Export Pages dialog), but it's technically not a graphic
format.

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Brad Beyenhof
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