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PostScript (Type 1) fonts in CorelDraw 7

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Jan Dorvil

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Jul 6, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/6/98
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There's no way around it. I had the same problem and had to install Adobe
Type
Manager Deluxe (which by the way is an excellent piece of software) for
WinNT4.
This will solve your problem and at the same time offer you a good way to
manage
your fonts. (Something Microsoft forgot when they tried to piece together an
OS for
High End graph. workstations.

Regards
Jan Dorvil

>At home, I use Corel 8 and I can see and use Type 1 (PostScript) fonts in
>Corel Draw (under Win98)
>At work I use Corel 7 under NT4. I can't see any Type 1 fonts in Corel
>Draw, only True Type fonts show on the list. All documents are produced
>using various flavours of Universe (a Type 1 font) which means having to
>import Corel graphics into PowerPoint merely to type the text in the
>appropriate font, as this is not possible in Corel.
>This problem occurs on every machine on the network, although Corel and the
>fonts are installed locally
>Any ideas?
>
>

Dan Pallotta

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Jul 6, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/6/98
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NT4 converts your Type 1 fonts to TrueType equivalents. Of course, you lose
the hinting. The suggestion to install Adobe Type Manager is a good one and
will ease many headaches.


Johannes Thordarson

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Jul 6, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/6/98
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Quoting Mr Adrian Neumann in his answer of 19.01.1998 to a similar
question in this NG.

>Add your Type 1 fonts in the font folder
>
>NT will convert them to TT fonts as NT does not use Type 1 fonts
>
>or get Adobe Type Manager Delux for NT must be NT version and hey presto
>
>SeeURound
>Adrian Neumann

Johannes

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