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Old 08-12-2005, 12:15 PM   #1
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There was a post on the Photoshop Users list that pointed to this pdf on OS X font management...as a pc user I can't comment on its usefulness but hope that it does prove so...

The main site's download page also has other pdf that may prove interesting...

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Glad you posted that! Thanks! That font management PDF confirmed some things I've intuited and gathered from other "how-tos" I've read as well as a couple of new things. The main site's page I've bookmarked to browse through later.

Good find, Terrie!

   
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>>elyse: Glad you posted that!

Glad you found it useful...

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Terrie,

More useful information. Thanks!

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Glad you posted that! Thanks! That font management PDF confirmed some things I've intuited and gathered from other "how-tos" I've read as well as a couple of new things. The main site's page I've bookmarked to browse through later.

Good find, Terrie!
Be careful with that. I found some categorical statements that make no sense (and no, right this minute do not remember what).

I think that Dave Balderstone’s crib sheet may be more useful. (And no, I do not remember what thread that was mentioned in, either. I am a dead loss these days! But I bet DB will tell you.)

   
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Be careful with that. I found some categorical statements that make no sense (and no, right this minute do not remember what).

I think that Dave Balderstone’s crib sheet may be more useful. (And no, I do not remember what thread that was mentioned in, either. I am a dead loss these days! But I bet DB will tell you.)
Well, I still have djb's here, never fear. I'll consult both, but seeing as FontAgent Pro is what I'm using, I have to sort of "roll my own" when using Suitcase-based instrux.

   
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Glad you found it useful Adrian...

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