Rlah
Technical User
- May 31, 2001
- 50
This question is prompted from recent thread where someone said they use different platforms regularly - i.e. Mac at home, PC at work.
I work in a print shop where we use both - and it is a big problem mainly with the fonts. The Mac people seem to always use unusual fonts. Or they name their fonts differently than the same font on the PC:
CB Futura CondensedBold vs. Futura-CondensedBold
When I want to open the comp dept's Mac PM 6.5 or 7.0 files, invariably there is another font issue. I'm not particularly strong on graphics/fonts but I need to open their files to make minor adjustments. I already know how to get the Mac fonts onto my PC... the question is rather a font management issue.
How do other shops do it? Surely we are not the only one that uses both platforms.
I work in a print shop where we use both - and it is a big problem mainly with the fonts. The Mac people seem to always use unusual fonts. Or they name their fonts differently than the same font on the PC:
CB Futura CondensedBold vs. Futura-CondensedBold
When I want to open the comp dept's Mac PM 6.5 or 7.0 files, invariably there is another font issue. I'm not particularly strong on graphics/fonts but I need to open their files to make minor adjustments. I already know how to get the Mac fonts onto my PC... the question is rather a font management issue.
How do other shops do it? Surely we are not the only one that uses both platforms.