derosa@motcid.UUCP (John DeRosa) (01/30/91)
I have been told that there is a font for the Macintosh that is a "postscript escape" font. I.E. it is a font that when used can "download" postscript code that is imbedded in any document that uses this font. Does anyone know if this font exists and if so where it can be found? It is not in the info-mac archives. Thanks, John -- = John DeRosa, Motorola, Inc, Cellular Infrastructure Group = = e-mail: ...uunet!motcid!derosaj, motcid!derosaj@uunet.uu.net = = Applelink: N1111 = =I do not hold by employer responsible for any information in this message =
john@newave.UUCP (John A. Weeks III) (02/01/91)
In article <5712@crystal9.UUCP> derosa@motcid.UUCP (John DeRosa) writes: > I have been told that there is a font for the Macintosh > that is a "postscript escape" font. I.E. it is a font > that when used can "download" postscript code that is > imbedded in any document that uses this font. I have only seen this in connection with Microsoft Word. Perhaps your local library has a book on Word, or maybe you can find a Word guru on the net in comp.sys.mac.apps. Another possible way to do this is warp your postscript in an EPS (encapsulated postscript) header, then imbed your EPS "picture" in your document. -john- -- =============================================================================== John A. Weeks III (612) 942-6969 john@newave.mn.org NeWave Communications ...uunet!rosevax!tcnet!wd0gol!newave!john ===============================================================================