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Off topic from the original question, but I give two thumbs up to the book
"Just my Type"! Alison -Original Message- From: Framers
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Off topic from the original question, but I give two thumbs up to the book
"Just my Type"!
Alison
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OK all,
I am doing a major ove
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> We use google fonts almost exclusively these days -- Free, many have a wide
> range of weights, and they read well on screen. Added bonus: none of the
> wonky "available in application X but n
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Subject: Re: [Framers] San Serif Font?
Hello Tammy, "Standard" with Windows? I find that Microsoft will make changes
to their Windows and Office offerings as they want to, and Adobe tends to
supply few and fewer fonts with every product release. For example, Microsoft
Hello Tammy,
"Standard" with Windows? I find that Microsoft will make changes to
their Windows and Office offerings as they want to, and Adobe tends to
supply few and fewer fonts with every product release. For example,
Microsoft recently changed the default Office font from Calibri to
OK all,
I am doing a major overhaul on an existing template for a client. I very much
like the San serif fonts of Eurostile or Roboto, but I really don’t want to
break my cardinal rule of using proprietary fonts that have to be embedded in
the final PDF. I really would like to be able to use a