I'm getting ahead of myself here...but I'll need to know soon, so here goes.
I just purchased Quark 5/Windows because I work on PCs and have found that all of the graphics design/printers I work with use Macs and generally use Quark (not Pagemaker) for page layout. I've gotten tired of the inability to communicate, so I finally bit the bullet and purchased Quark. My concern is particularly with fonts, since I use true type fonts (not Postscript)...and postscript fonts cost a bundle.
Are there any specific procedures that you would recommend I follow once I've created a document in order to save the document in a Quark format that the Mac graphics artist can use (and modify if needed), but to avoid running into the problem of differing fonts? I'm hoping that some of you have experienced this situation (from both the PC side and the Mac side) and have some "tricks" to pass along to make it easier, more productive, and less time consuming (in terms of reducing the need to redo work done on the PC).
Thanks,
Bob
I just purchased Quark 5/Windows because I work on PCs and have found that all of the graphics design/printers I work with use Macs and generally use Quark (not Pagemaker) for page layout. I've gotten tired of the inability to communicate, so I finally bit the bullet and purchased Quark. My concern is particularly with fonts, since I use true type fonts (not Postscript)...and postscript fonts cost a bundle.
Are there any specific procedures that you would recommend I follow once I've created a document in order to save the document in a Quark format that the Mac graphics artist can use (and modify if needed), but to avoid running into the problem of differing fonts? I'm hoping that some of you have experienced this situation (from both the PC side and the Mac side) and have some "tricks" to pass along to make it easier, more productive, and less time consuming (in terms of reducing the need to redo work done on the PC).
Thanks,
Bob