It used to be easy. Your fonts were in a folder somewhere and used activation software (the word 'suitcase' meant something quite different to graphic designers than it did to holidaymakers) to ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article is an excerpt from Adobe InDesign CS/CS2 Breakthroughs, by David Blatner and Anne-Marie Concepción (2005; reprinted by permission of Peachpit Press/Blatner Books). The make ...
Allegedly, this is due to a change in the Arial family font in Windows XP after the use of Office 2007. The problem is that this still showed up even with Office 2003 and XP SP2. Any hints? Do I need ...
Finessing your typesetting in Adobe InDesign can mean taking the time to adjust line breaks and clean up hyphenation. Although you can turn off all hyphenation for a paragraph or paragraph style, the ...
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