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To: Buzz Lightbeer who wrote (17498)3/10/2001 10:09:23 AM
From: bosquedog   of 110652
 
here is a little help finding where to put the opus fonts:

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Today I discovered something else. I can open the adobe acrobat file in adobe photoshop 5.5. It rasterises it. In greyscale, I can crop and resize. Then I can save for web as GIF in 4 colours. This is much easier than saving as BMP and then crop/resize in greyscale and then back to index colour. Also, the reason why many people aren't able to print the pdf version is because my music notation software uses the OPUS font suite (opus text, opus special, opus chord) for the music notes. Thanks to a visitor who educated me on the location of the TTF (font files) in c:\windows\fonts I can now experiment further to get to the visible PDF stage.
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