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Re: 4.0 Problems w/Helvetica



And, change the font identification NUMBER to one (in the range of
non-assigned numbers -- see your font editing software documentation) unused
in your system and unused on any system to which you may have need to transmit
the font.

BTW... (a little good-natured dig at Dov since he got me once) Remember that
editing somebody else's font and renaming it probably a violation of the
originators copyright.

-- 
Jay Smith

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Dov Isaacs wrote:
<big snip>
> 
> Additional problems occur when users modify fonts. There are very good reasons
> to do such customization including addition of glyphs, customized spacing,
> etc. However, a modified font should ALWAYS be fully renamed, including
> both external file names and internal face names.
> 
>         - Dov
>

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