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Mac the Knife

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  1. Mac, for every text item you have, you could right-click and create an outline with it. This way the font won't be exported but the outline will be, so there won't be any confusion.

    and I think that's exactly what he was referring to if memory serves.

    Thanks, Pollux!

  2. I have a logo... a simple design that I slapped together in Illustrator 9.0 and which one of my organization's teams will be using this fall.

    Having a more diverse set of fonts on my system than my screen printer (he's got about 300... I have about 2,000), he's asked me to do something with the Illustrator file, "save it..." a certain way so that if he didn't have the font, he could still "match it" (his words, not mine, but (i) I can't remember what he said, and obviously as a result (ii) have absolutely no clue how to actually do what he's asking. I'd feel like an idiot about this, except that the discussion was months ago, and I can't remember what I did this morning let alone in February.

    I realize this is a longshot to ask having so little information, but does this scenario ring enough of a bell with anyone that they can advise me on (i) what my screen printer was trying to get me to do, and (ii) how I should go about it?

  3. Check.

    "THE ROAD TO FORTY" and "40TH ANNIVERSARY" each have stuck out in my mind, though I realize they're identical to other text shown in those examples.

    Anyone have a clue?

    Serifa Bold Condensed looks very close but may not be exact.

    I think that's about as close as I could find. Thanks!

  4. roadtoforty.gif

    this one?

    'nother example(s):

    store%5Cvendor2%5Cthumbs%5Cxllongsleevegry2.jpg

    Check.

    "THE ROAD TO FORTY" and "40TH ANNIVERSARY" each have stuck out in my mind, though I realize they're identical to other text shown in those examples.

    Anyone have a clue?

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