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  1. lettucemccabbage

    Enabling 'SubFonts'?

    Marcus - there you go. The fonts were embedded in the .pdf. I feel much more comfortable knowing this. Thank you very much!
  2. lettucemccabbage

    Enabling 'SubFonts'?

    So I tried the 6.52 update to no avail. I tried deleting the jaws folder after the update and restart, but again no help. I opened a quark file that was done on a Mac with the 'subfonts' on my PC. Quark 'stylized' them automatically. But I'm not sure if they were stylized or just Quark...
  3. lettucemccabbage

    Enabling 'SubFonts'?

    It could be unlikely. I do know that printers have problems with stylized fonts. I have deleted the jaws folder when I reinstalled Quark - which I did a few times. I will try the update in a bit. I didn't realize there was a 6.52. Thanks. My co-worker, who is using a Mac, has the fonts show...
  4. lettucemccabbage

    Enabling 'SubFonts'?

    Thanks for the reply apepp. Yes, all the fonts in CS2 (InDesign, Illustrator) show up 'correctly'. Normally pressing the bold or italic buttons do stylize the font, but it seems like Quark might be replacing the stylizing with the approriate font when needed.
  5. lettucemccabbage

    Enabling 'SubFonts'?

    I've used Quark a bit before, but I usually don't. So I'm having an issue with 'subfonts' I have Berkeley-Book installed on my system as well as Berkeley-BookItalic (among others). However, only Berkeley-Book shows up in the character/font menu - NOT the Berkeley-BookItalic font. Does this...

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