Lindsley Williams <[email protected]> wrote on 10/30/09 4:11 PM:

> Have you asked either NIH or NSF to post such fonts on their websites
> if they impose such a requirement?


I should clarify.  NSF permits the use of Palatino for Mac, and Palatino
Linotype for Windows.

My clients send me documents, which they have prepared in Word Windows,
employing the Palatino Linotype typeface.  When I open them on the Mac, they
look all screwy if Palatino Linotype is not installed.  I couldn't find it
for the Mac, so I converted the Windows font (somehow).

Their documents look OK now, but pagination is always a bit off.  I can't
tell if that is a typeface fault, a Word Windows vs. Word Mac fault, a Word
Windows version idiosyncrasy, or some combination.


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