Illustrator 11 and Font Kerning Problems
My text that I have in Adobe Illustrator 11 is not displaying correctly when I open it in Internet Explorer.
I have adjusted the text via kerning and tracking and it always appears distorted in IE. I'm getting some letters too close together while other words appear to be split into two.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Julie
I have adjusted the text via kerning and tracking and it always appears distorted in IE. I'm getting some letters too close together while other words appear to be split into two.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Julie
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Posted by:
aogilmor
20 years ago
Is this a package development question, or a general app question? Did you (re)package Illustrator? MSI or some other format? If MSI, did this feature work correctly with the original vendor-provided installation?
Take a look here for what has come before (v10), as it may have some relevance: http://www.appdeploy.com/packages/detail.asp?id=18
If this is a genuine packaging issue, and you figure it out, make a contribution to the package database here on appdeploy.com so that others may benefit!
Take a look here for what has come before (v10), as it may have some relevance: http://www.appdeploy.com/packages/detail.asp?id=18
If this is a genuine packaging issue, and you figure it out, make a contribution to the package database here on appdeploy.com so that others may benefit!
ORIGINAL: julied
My text that I have in Adobe Illustrator 11 is not displaying correctly when I open it in Internet Explorer.
I have adjusted the text via kerning and tracking and it always appears distorted in IE. I'm getting some letters too close together while other words appear to be split into two.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Julie
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julied
20 years ago
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