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- From: odonnell@adobe.com (Terry O'Donnell)
- Subject: Re: Adobe's SuperATM?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.004933.12022@adobe.com>
- Sender: usenet@adobe.com (USENET NEWS)
- Organization: Adobe Systems Incorporated
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 00:49:33 GMT
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- In article <marcos-221292074359@pmarcos.kaleida.com>
- marcos@kaleida.com (Paul Marcos) wrote:
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- > In article <bauer-221292104025@134.60.68.23>, bauer@informatik.uni-ulm.de
- > (Christian Bauer) wrote:
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- > > In article <1992Dec18.164726.18408@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>,
- > > toj8j@fermi.clas.Virginia.EDU (prufrock) wrote:
- > >
- > > Saw an ad for this recently; apparently, it's a package deal that includes
- > > ATM 3.0, Adobe Type Reunion, the Type On Call CD-ROM, and "two multiple master
- > > type faces for substitution" (the MacConnection brochure is marketing the
- > > package as a way to "automatically create substitute fonts for typefaces
- > > you don't have"...).
- > >
- > > Anyone know WHICH "two multiple master type faces" are going to be included?
- > >
- > > I don't expect much for $89 list, but if they're interesting I'll look into
- > > it.
- >
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- > The two fonts are called 'Adobe Sans' and 'Adobe Serif'. I believe that
- > they are not available except with the SuperATM package, but that may be
- > wrong.
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- That's correct - those are the fonts. They are used by Super ATM
- (internally) to emulate fonts referenced in a document which the
- user does not have on their system. These fonts cannot be installed
- in the user's system for general use.
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- Terry O'Donnell
- Adobe Developer Support
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