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Subject:Re: Problem with TrueType and PostScript fonts From:Chris Kowalchuk <chris -at- bdk -dot- net> To:LEHR <Joerg -dot- Lehr -at- biotronik -dot- de> Date:Thu, 13 Apr 2000 14:12:17 -0400
Don't know about your item (2), but have you checked your Windows fonts
manager (assuming you are using Windows) from the control panel? It is
possible that you have a truetype version of the font installed as well
as/instead of the postscript version. Sometimes a font can have the
exact same name as another (or a different rendering of that font). I
have noticed this with variations of Garamond and Bernhardt for example.
Don't know if this helps at all, but thought I'd mention it.