Hi Fellow FrameUsers,
I've heard about using MIF files to extricate unavailable fonts from a book.
How is that accomplished?
Thanks.
Doug Mckinney | Datron World Communications, Inc.
Technical Writer II
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TCS4 came out in July of 2012, Windows 8 came out in August 2012. Windows 8
is not listed on the original specs, but I would _assume_ TCS4 was updated
to work with Windows 8 since it followed so closely. But you know what they
say about assuming...
David Creamer
IDEAS Training.com
Save .fm files as MIF, find replace bad font with good font; open back up
in FM and save as .fm files. But it's faster to just let FM do the substitution
and then save that, IMHO.
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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of McKinney,
TCS4's requirements are Windows 7, Vista SP2, or XP SP3. If you
install on Windows 8 and need tech support, probably the first thing
Adobe will tell you is to upgrade to TCS5.
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Don't all these OS version have compatibility modes? I've found not problem
running earlier software on Win8 boxes, though I haven't tried my TCS3 on them.
Win 8 appears to be basically Win 7 underneath with the App layer added on,
which wouldn't be used anyway.
Craig
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014
Better to use the Fonts pod, no? The docs will tell you what to do.
Craig
From: jeff.coatswo...@jonasclub.com
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Using MIF files to extricate unavailable fonts from a book
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 18:21:39 +
Save .fm files as MIF, find