![]() Pay special notice to Chuck’s warnings about using this technique at the end: I’ll include what Chuck found in his own words. The latest resource is the PDF, “Advanced Typography with Mac OS X Tiger.” Refer to the section, “Optimizing a Production System,” beginning on page 22. The method of removing nonessential fonts has been officially documented by Apple for past Mac OS X systems. I was informed of this change today by font guru and consulting colleague, Chuck Weger of Elara Systems, and I wanted to pass this on to InDesignSecrets readers. If you are one of those users, you should know that there’s an important change in system behavior in Leopard and a workaround. In previous versions of Mac OS X, experienced design and prepress users who wanted to optimize their production computers have removed nonessential system fonts, especially those which conflicted with PostScript Type 1 fonts of the same name?for example, Helvetica or Times.
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