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To: <isaacs@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: EPS graphics got them jaggies -Reply -Reply
From: "Jason Aiken" <jason.aiken@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 11:09:56 -0500
Cc: <hedley_finger@xxxxxxxxxxx>, <framers@xxxxxxxxx>, <thomas.michanek@xxxxxxxxx>
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
Honestly, I wasn't drinking funny lemonade when this happened and it's worked on multiple users. I know it doesn't make logical sense, but who was it that said when all logical possibilities lead nowhere, the illogical must be true? After working with Windoze, I've had too much time to think while rebooting my system. Shruggin' shoulders here, J >>> "Dov Isaacs" <isaacs@Adobe.COM> 10/16/00 10:43am >>> Jason, I honestly don't know why you are seeing what you are, but I can assure you that the ATM "smooth font edges on screen" option that enables or disables antialiasing of fonts for the display has absolutely NOTHING to do with generated PostScript with any driver whatsoever whether it be the Microsoft PSCRIPT driver, the drivers distributed by Hewlett-Packard for use with their emulated PostScript devices (such as the 8100), or the AdobePS drivers (you are NOT legally entitled to use the AdobePS 4.2.6 driver with that Hewlett-Packard printer). Creating EPS with the "fonts as outlines" option will certainly highly degrade text output. Embedding is always better. - Dov ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **