More often than not, a line or two would be off and we'd resort to creative cut-and-paste techniques. I still have a nice scar on my left forefinger as evidence. (View Post)
@"Thomas Phinney", do you have any insight or speculation on why some fonts are making it through while others are rejected? Typeface designs are explicitly prohibited in the US, as we all … (View Post)
If you can't find updated versions of the fonts you need, and if your licensing agreement permits it, you can easily convert PostScript Type 1 fonts to OpenType. A quick Google search will turn up mu… (View Post)
I see no reason to make the PDF easily editable unless there might be a need for the end user to edit the file. There's really no reason to embed the entire character set of a font in the document w… (View Post)
Your first paragraph sounds like me. I created my first full, installable font in 1991 as an after-hours project while working as a graphic designer. I posted it online on CompuServe (if anyone can r… (View Post)