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I’ve searched the forums and checked the PSCS Help file to no avail.
I’m a designer working on an XP box using PSCS. I normally do most of my type-oriented design in Illustrator or InDesign, but I have a graphic element I need to add type to in PSCS. All of my fonts display bitmapped in PSCS and remain that way when layered files are flattened. This happens to TT and OTF fonts (I have no Type 1 fonts). I’ve checked to for duplicate fonts and nuked the PSCS pref file to no avail. I’ve also restarted my XP machine. The same fonts display, export to PDF, and print correctly in InDesign, so I assume it’s a PSCS-specific issue.
I’m a long-term Mac user forced to design in XP for this job, so if this is a system-related issue please spoonfeed the answer to me. Windows is not my strong point.
Thanks,
J
I’m a designer working on an XP box using PSCS. I normally do most of my type-oriented design in Illustrator or InDesign, but I have a graphic element I need to add type to in PSCS. All of my fonts display bitmapped in PSCS and remain that way when layered files are flattened. This happens to TT and OTF fonts (I have no Type 1 fonts). I’ve checked to for duplicate fonts and nuked the PSCS pref file to no avail. I’ve also restarted my XP machine. The same fonts display, export to PDF, and print correctly in InDesign, so I assume it’s a PSCS-specific issue.
I’m a long-term Mac user forced to design in XP for this job, so if this is a system-related issue please spoonfeed the answer to me. Windows is not my strong point.
Thanks,
J
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