raccoon
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Tue Apr-29-08 10:53 AM
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Anybody know of a website where it tells what size of a given font |
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equates to a Times New Roman 12?
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Tue Apr-29-08 11:20 AM
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1. Well, a 12 should equal a 12 no matter what |
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But we're talking computer fonts, nu? If you are looking for something like a specimen book, I suggest the type section of Adobe's site. May I ask what the situation is? I may be of more help.
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Tue Apr-29-08 11:31 AM
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I type and format documents at work a lot, and sometimes want to use something other than Times New Roman, but when I change to another font, even if it's 12 point, it's a lot bigger.
What I do is just experiment to see which font size is closest to TNR 12. I just thought it would be neat if there was a chart somewhere. :-)
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Tue Apr-29-08 12:04 PM
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4. Geez, I wish I could help |
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It does seem like there ought to be something like you describe... Good luck with your experiments!
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Tue Apr-29-08 11:59 AM
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3. I didn't say that right. Thanks anyway, Book lover. nt |
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