More often than not it seems that the Mac and the PC treat the same font in different ways. There is a section in Quark where you can check files and fonts for output -to check there to see if it has found your font.
Cath
At 01:22 p.m. 24/06/2004 -0400, you wrote:
> Wouldn't the problem be the resolution you are printing at? > > I mean, if you are using POM to print the director screen, > you have only > the number of pixels as the screen size.
I'm using POM, but I'm not printing the screen. I'm setting up a table and populating it with text.
I'll run some tests. It may work just fine if I set the printer to high-quality text. TT is vector-based, so it should work.
I think the difficult I ran into was that I was working on Windows, and Quark was on the Mac. I expected the Russian text to show up on the Mac (it's just Times New Roman, which has Cyrillic in it, at least on Windows). Also, I'm not very familiar with Quark, and I don't know if it has the same font capabilities as Word. I'll have to experiment.
Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
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