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To: "'Framers'" <framers@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: OT: PostScript substitute for Verdana?
From: "Banttari, Ananda" <Ananda_Banttari@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 13:33:47 -0600
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
Hi gang!
Thanks to the problem of non-searchability of TrueType fonts,
we are changing a couple of character tags that use Verdana.
We had were using Verdana, 9 pt. Italic. We are now using
Futura CondensedLight, 9 pt. Italic, spread 5%, stretch 150%.
I preferred the Verdana, since IMO it looked better in print
and was definitely easier to read onscreen. Does anyone know
of a PostScript font that has more similar characteristics?
{We also changed our body font from Times to Baskerville BE
Regular (10 pt).}
Many thanks,
Ananda Banttari
Tech. Doc. Specialist (font novice)
ananda@sdsi.com
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