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Neutra Text as PostScript?

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Are you saying you don't want/can't use the Opentype version?

Phyllis:

While we ship all of our fonts in OpenType, we do have Postscript and Truetype versions available on request and for no extra charge.

Ben Kiel
House Industries

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Thanks, Ben, I will let my client know this. We designed a whole publication using the open type version and were unable to make PDFs suitable for our printer with it. Some problem with their system, I guess, but it was a problem nonetheless

Phyllis

Phyllis:

If you, or your printer, is using QuarkXPress 6.5 or before, you will have a lot of problems generating PDFs with OpenType fonts. Please do contact us and we'll get you the Postscript version.

Ben Kiel
House Industries

Back in the day, and assuming you are using something older than Quark 6, I had to make my PDFs by saving the files as .PS and running them through Distiller to get them to work properly.

With Quark 6 I find it easier to use the Print dialogue box to make PDFs rather than "export to pdf" but I think my Quark is wonky.

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