luciddream
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Posted on Wednesday, June 16, 2004 - 1:57 pm: **
Hi guys,
I incountered a very annoying error in InDesign. I created a layered font called Kryptonite. It exists out of 3 layers that on top of eachother form a font that resembles the logo I ones created for a client.
The correct order in which the have to be stapled is: A (Blue), B (Green) and C (White).
In QuarkXpress (yak) the fonts are perfect, but in InDesign (jummy) it seems like the baselines are shift. The font doesn't fit anymore.
I checked in FOG but everything is consistent. Has anyone had this error too? I know it's a problem that you don't encounter unless you use a font like this, but perhaps someone knows.
In this image you can see what happens. The upper one is Quark and the lower one InDesign.
Please help, because I spent a whole lot of time getting this font to fit properly.
Thanks,
René
Hi guys,
I incountered a very annoying error in InDesign. I created a layered font called Kryptonite. It exists out of 3 layers that on top of eachother form a font that resembles the logo I ones created for a client.
The correct order in which the have to be stapled is: A (Blue), B (Green) and C (White).
In QuarkXpress (yak) the fonts are perfect, but in InDesign (jummy) it seems like the baselines are shift. The font doesn't fit anymore.
I checked in FOG but everything is consistent. Has anyone had this error too? I know it's a problem that you don't encounter unless you use a font like this, but perhaps someone knows.
In this image you can see what happens. The upper one is Quark and the lower one InDesign.
Please help, because I spent a whole lot of time getting this font to fit properly.
Thanks,
René