 | | From: | paul_cross at armtech.com | | Subject: | Font ID Please / Clean and Prevelant but What? | | Date: | 20 Jan 2005 09:26:18 -0800 |
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 | What fonts are used in this small PDF document put out by Adobe? The URL is http://www.indesignusergroup.com/tips/tips_tricks/tips_tricks.php and the PDF in question is the 7th one down, "Tips and Tricks.pdf". Thanks for your knowledge!
Paul Cross
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 | | From: | paul_cross at armtech.com | | Subject: | Re: Font ID Please / Clean and Prevelant but What? | | Date: | 20 Jan 2005 09:45:34 -0800 |
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 | Paul,
With a little more research you would have discovered you could merely look at the PDF's File Document properties to see what fonts are used (i.e. open the pdf, then File > Document Properies > Fonts ...) -- same Paul
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 | | From: | Character | | Subject: | Re: Font ID Please / Clean and Prevelant but What? | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 17:50:56 GMT |
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 | paul_cross@armtech.com wrote: > What fonts are used in this small PDF document put out by Adobe? The > URL is > http://www.indesignusergroup.com/tips/tips_tricks/tips_tricks.php and > the PDF in question is the 7th one down, "Tips and Tricks.pdf". > Thanks for your knowledge! > > Paul Cross >
You can see what fonts are used in a pdf by opening it (with Reader or Acrobat) and selecting File / Document Properties / Fonts. This option is usually NOT available if opened from within a browser.
In this case, the fonts used are:
AdobeCorpId-MyriadBdScn AdobeCorpId-MyriadSb AdobeCorpId-MyriadSbScn AdobeCorpId-MinionRg AdobeCorpId-MinionRgIt TimesNewRomanPSMT
The Corp Id fonts are special versions of the corresponding fonts used internally by Adobe to reflect their Corporate Identity.
- Character
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