From: Robert Peirce on
In article <hspehd$dj9$1(a)adenine.netfront.net>,
Calum <com.gmail(a)nospam.scottishwildcat> wrote:

> On 15/05/10 23:53, Tom Stiller wrote:
>
> >> adobe illustrator or photoshop will do it.
> >
> > Or TypeStyler.
>
> Or OpenOffice. (The FontWorks feature.)
>
>
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OK! I have OpenOffice. Only problem is I can't seem to find FontWorks
in any of the dropdowns. Where should I be looking?
From: Robert Peirce on
In article <bob-221DF0.19594815052010(a)5ad64b5e.bb.sky.com>,
Robert Peirce <bob(a)peirce-family.com> wrote:

> In article <tom_stiller-2AC10C.18532215052010(a)news.individual.net>,
> Tom Stiller <tom_stiller(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > In article <150520101849061264%nospam(a)nospam.invalid>,
> > nospam <nospam(a)nospam.invalid> wrote:
> >
> > > In article <bob-98EE9D.18465715052010(a)5ad64b5e.bb.sky.com>, Robert
> > > Peirce <bob(a)peirce-family.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > > My daughter created an ad with bending, twisting and angled phrases.
> > > > She says she used publisher to do it. I'm sure there has to be a way
> > > > to
> > > > do this on the Mac, but I have no idea what app to use or if it is even
> > > > a standard part of the OS X package.
> >
> > Or TypeStyler.
>
> Thanks. Never heard of that one, but I am downloading a trial now.

Wonderful piece of software but way beyond the limited need I have.
Ditto the price. This is probably a steal for anybody who does this
kind of stuff with any frequency.
From: Robert Peirce on
In article <hspehd$dj9$1(a)adenine.netfront.net>,
Calum <com.gmail(a)nospam.scottishwildcat> wrote:

> On 15/05/10 23:53, Tom Stiller wrote:
>
> >> adobe illustrator or photoshop will do it.
> >
> > Or TypeStyler.
>
> Or OpenOffice. (The FontWorks feature.)

Found it! That's exactly what I needed for the limited stuff I was
trying to do, and its already there!
From: Calum on
On 16/05/10 21:03, Robert Peirce wrote:

> OK! I have OpenOffice. Only problem is I can't seem to find FontWorks
> in any of the dropdowns. Where should I be looking?

IIRC it's invoked by a button on the Drawing toolbar, which you may have
to add first. I forget which apps you can use it in, but OpenOffice
Draw is certainly one of them, and I'd be surprised if you can't use it
in Writer and Impress as well.


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From: RogerTheDom on
On 17 Mai, 01:52, Lewis <g.kr...(a)gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> wrote:
> In message <bob-06F453.16031516052...(a)5ad64b5e.bb.sky.com>
>   Robert Peirce <b...(a)peirce-family.com> wrote:
>
> > In article <hspehd$dj...(a)adenine.netfront.net>,
> >  Calum <com.gm...(a)nospam.scottishwildcat> wrote:
> >> On 15/05/10 23:53, Tom Stiller wrote:
>
> >> >> adobe illustrator or photoshop will do it.
>
> >> > Or TypeStyler.
>
> >> Or OpenOffice. (The FontWorks feature.)
>
> >> --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: n...(a)netfront.net ---
> > OK!  I have OpenOffice.  Only problem is I can't seem to find FontWorks
> > in any of the dropdowns.  Where should I be looking?
>
> <http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOoAuthors_Use...>
>
> or
>
> <http://j.mp/aXxDba>
>
> --
> <div id="me"><div id="Dennis Miller>It's just my opinion. I could be
> wrong.</div>But I'm not.</div>

Best from Apple for your mac is iwork, Presenting, Writing,
Spreadsheet !!!!!!!
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