-Original Message-
First of all, it groups all fonts of the same family together. For example,
all Arial is listed as one font, but if you click on that font, it opens a
window showing all the styles. For some Adobe font families, you might see
thirty-something typefaces that way and others
Yves,
When you first posted this, I didn't think there would ever be a need for
it, but I just ran into a problem where I needed it. I have to convert a
book to Amazon's Kindle format, and they prefer a single monolithic HTML
file as the input type. In fact they seem not to accept any multi-file
f
-Original Message-
First of all, it groups all fonts of the same family together. For example,
all Arial is listed as one font, but if you click on that font, it opens a
window showing all the styles. For some Adobe font families, you might see
thirty-something typefaces that way and others
Yves,
When you first posted this, I didn't think there would ever be a need for
it, but I just ran into a problem where I needed it. I have to convert a
book to Amazon's Kindle format, and they prefer a single monolithic HTML
file as the input type. In fact they seem not to accept any multi-file
f