heathenx wrote:
> I'm working on a big project with Scribus. I am converting an instruction
> manual from Adobe InDesign
> to Scribus. We have used the Arial font exclusively in InDesign and pretty
> much used this font as
> our company standard (wasn't my decision). Anyway, I'm able to use this font
> in Scribus with no
> problems until I send the document out as a pdf file. When I open the pdf all
> of the letter "i's"
> look bold and blocky. I had this same problem a while back and my solution
> was to avoid this font
> all together. Times New Roman seems to work really well. However, it looks
> nothing like Arial.
>
> My question: Have any of you experienced this? What is a recommended font to
> use. I would like to
> use something that worked on Windows, Linux, and Mac and then standardize on
> that font. I want to
> use just one font for the whole manual, only changing style like bold,
> italic, and underlined where
> I need to.
>
> heathenx
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maybe helvetica?
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