RE: Do not use the Courier(r) font when Adobe Type Manager(r) is turned off

2013-07-25 Thread Jack DeLand
There's also Source Code Pro, available for free from SourceForge. And it is an open license, Adobe-created OTF. I'm just sayin'. http://sourceforge.net/projects/sourcecodepro.adobe/?source=directory Jack DeLand, CSM | 734 972 3026 (cell) | jack.deland (skype) | www.linkedin.com/in/jackdeland

RE: Do not use the Courier(r) font when Adobe Type Manager(r) is turned off

2013-07-24 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
I don't have any difficulties using Courier in FrameMaker today. :) However, some years ago, I switched to Consolas for fixed-width text in my documents. It looks _much_ cleaner on sample code, in PDF files and on a display screen, etc., than any of the Courier fonts available. You might check

RE: Do not use the Courier(r) font when Adobe Type Manager(r) is turned off

2013-07-24 Thread Combs, Richard
Davis, David wrote: Not wanting to bombard the list with minutiae, but there are some quite odd things buried in the Frame help files that look like they've been there since the 1990s - E.g. in Home / Using FrameMaker 11 / Templates and Page Layout / Formats Fonts I found this little

RE: Do not use the Courier(r) font when Adobe Type Manager(r) is turned off

2013-07-24 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 13:02 -0700 24/7/13, Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net) wrote: However, some years ago, I switched to Consolas for fixed-width text in my documents. It looks _much_ cleaner on sample code, in PDF files and on a display screen, etc., than any of the Courier fonts available. Ditto

RE: Do not use the Courier(r) font when Adobe Type Manager(r) is turned off

2013-07-24 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
Oh, yes, I like that one too - saw it some months back! But since I had standardized on Consolas quite a while ago, I continued with it. Z Jack DeLand said: There's also Source Code Pro, available for free from SourceForge. And it is an open license, Adobe-created OTF. I'm just sayin'.