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Subject:Georgia font in PDFs From:Jennifer Zilliac <jennifer -at- SMARTDB -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 28 Jul 1998 10:17:24 -0700
Hello again!
I'm trying to create a template that is optimized for online viewing.
I'm importing the formats to my book, then creating a PDF file.
I'm using Verdana and Georgia fonts -- Verdana for the body text
and Georgia for the headings. (I read somewhere that you should
switch serif and sans serif fonts for online viewing -- serif
for headings and sans serif for body text.)
After conversion to PDF, the Georgia font looks lousy. In some
cases, it's unreadable!