Re: Word scripting reference
Re: Word scripting reference
- Subject: Re: Word scripting reference
- From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 05 May 2005 11:48:00 -0700
On 5/5/05 11:26 AM, "Michael Gmail" <email@hidden> wrote:
> Yikes! I just tried to consult the "Word 2004 Applescript Reference"
> only to be confronted with page after page of garbled nonsense
> characters. Downloaded a fresh copy from Microsoft just to be sure,
> but same thing. Am I missing a font, or do I have the "wrong" copy of
> a font installed, or what? (Installed Tiger this week.) Has anyone
> else seen this or know a solution?
It looks fine here in Acrobat Reader 7 and in Preview that ships with Tiger.
What version of which are you using to read it? (You did unstuff it, yes?)
Most of it seems to be in Book Antiqua font, according to both TextEdit and
Word, when pasted in. Section headings are in Lucida Sans Typewriter,
sub-section headings in Helvetica Bold. Lots of fonts.
You ought to have the Microsoft Typography versions of Book Antiqua (2.35)
and Lucida Sans Typewriter (1.69) that shipped with Office 2004 in your
~/Library/Fonts/ folder. If not, copy all fonts from /Applications/Microsoft
Office 2004/Office/Fonts/ to that folder, and use Font Book on /Applications
to make sure they are all enabled. They will override any older versions in
other Fonts folders.
Helvetica.dfont is a system font in /System/Library/Fonts/ . You should not
have other versions or copies of Helvetica overriding it in either
/Library/Fonts/ or ~/Library/Fonts/ : disable them if you do.
--
Paul Berkowitz
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