Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!decwrl!adobe!greid From: greid@adobe.com (Glenn Reid) Newsgroups: comp.lang.postscript Subject: Re: Are there any 'real' fonts available? Message-ID: <1034@adobe.UUCP> Date: 31 Jul 89 20:35:01 GMT References: <440@helios.prosys.se> <1006@adobe.UUCP> <1339@draken.nada.kth.se> <1012@adobe.UUCP> <694@aurora.AthabascaU.CA> Sender: news@adobe.COM Reply-To: greid@adobe.COM (Glenn Reid) Organization: Adobe Systems Incorporated, Mountain View Lines: 32 In article <694@aurora.AthabascaU.CA> lyndon@cs.AthabascaU.CA (Lyndon Nerenberg) writes: >In article <1012@adobe.UUCP> greid@adobe.COM (Glenn Reid) writes: > >>Sorry about that. How North-America-centric of me. Besides, I got >>the phone number wrong. Here's what it should be: >> >> 1-800-833-6687 > >Speaking of which ... it would be *real* *nice* is vendors provided >a "straight" phone number that's guaranteed to work from outside the >U.S. In most cases, 800 numbers don't work outside the continental >United States. Sigh. Here I thought I was being helpful by providing the toll-free number (that's what the "800" area code means, to those of you who are not familiar with the U.S. phone system). I will certainly provide the expensive long-distance number in the future, as well. I have no idea how to call here from wherever you are, so you must supply the appropriate prefixes, if any, to these numbers. To refresh people's memories, you can call to get a copy of the "Font & Function" font catalog from Adobe: Adobe Systems: In U.S.: 1-800-83-FONTS Europe: 31-20-575-3193 (Amsterdam) Elsewhere: 415-961-4400 I hope I've gotten it right this time. Sorry to bother everybody with this trivia. Glenn Reid Adobe Systems