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Re: Historical background of De Vinne, Howland and other related late 19th century american typefaces
Perhaps because it was at one time so popular in the U.S. If you look at printed media from the decades around 1900, it was everywhere. So, it becomes "american" by association.3 -
Re: Adobe announces end of support for “PostScript” Type 1 fonts
To quote myself earlier: Well, they are. I just opened a document containing Type 1 fonts in InDesign and got this warning: Users may still be angry, but at least they won't be surprised when su…4 -
Re: Adobe announces end of support for “PostScript” Type 1 fonts
Maybe, but they are spending money for Creative Cloud.4 -
Re: Adobe announces end of support for “PostScript” Type 1 fonts
I was talking about this with another person (my wife) who still uses older Type 1 fonts actively for certain projects that have spanned over many years. She pointed out that many, if not most, users…3 -
Re: Angled quotesingle and quotedbl
I might be in the minority, but I never get the smart quote keys mixed up on the Mac keyboard. Maybe because I've typing them since 1984, before automatic substitution with smart quotes was a th…2
