Lance A. Brown wrote:
> David Hobby said the following on 4/25/2008 7:12 AM:
>> Yes. So hunting up the right fonts and installing them
>> everywhere would have solved it. I don't really understand
>> why a word processor would ever have different screen and
>> display fonts, though. I mean I can see how it would happen,
>> but that seems like pretty dumb design.
>
> More likely it was a difference in fonts available to the word processor
> and the printer. It's amazing how "stupid" such things can be.
Lance--
Hi. I don't see that. I think the printer is capable
of printing whatever pattern of dots it's told to, and
these are supposed to be "True Type" fonts.
---David
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