Re: OpenType .otf fonts and printing

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On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 14:36 -0500, Rex Dieter wrote:
> Michael A. Peters wrote:
> > It's only the .otf
> > fonts that don't print (but look absolutely gorgeous on screen).
> 
> I could swear I've used at least several .otf fonts just fine in the 
> past.  How many different fonts did you try?  (And, if you don't mind, 
> which ones were they?)

They work just fine for display - and some apps substitute others when
printing.

These are the fonts -

1) Helvetica LT Std (from Adobe)
2) Courier Std (from Adobe - free with Acroread in their Fonts
directory)
3) LucidaMonoEFOP (Elsner+Flake)

Lucida Mono is an exceptionally beautiful (imho) monospace font, reminds
me a lot of Monaco on Mac OS.

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