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- From: dbateman@thanatos.ibp.fr (David Bateman)
- Newsgroups: comp.emulators.mac.executor
- Subject: PowerPoint 3.0 Viewer - Fonts
- Date: 7 Mar 1996 18:08:16 GMT
- Organization: Universites Paris VI/Paris VII - France
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- I'm running Executor 1.99q7 on my linux system and have sucessfully
- install the PowerPoint 3.0 viewer (Not the App itself, this crashes
- in the manner described in AppNotes.19q). However the only fonts it
- seems to be able to use are really ugly. I've dragged the fonts that
- come with PowerPoint into the Browser with no success. Examining the
- contents the these fonts (with Unix "less"), it appears to me that
- they are bit-mapped, but not knowing much about how Macintoshs handle
- their fonts its hard to tell.
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- If the fonts that come with Powerpoint aren't bit mapped is it possible
- to use substitute fonts that are. If so where do I find them. Has
- anyone else had more success with this program.
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- David Bateman
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