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Old April 20th 18, 03:12 AM posted to rec.photo.digital,comp.sys.mac.apps,comp.sys.mac.system
Alan Baker
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Default Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint withfonts?

On 2018-04-19 5:32 PM, Ragnusen Ultred wrote:
Am Thu, 19 Apr 2018 15:48:38 -0700, schrieb Alan Baker:

Thanks for explaining to Alan that I only tell the truth.


Like the "truth" that the Mac version of PowerPoint would fail on a
document with embedded fonts?


Alan,
You seem to be exactly like *nospam* playing your silly semantic games.
What is it about Apple Apologists that they can't admit simple facts?

Everyone knows that the Windows version of MS Office embeds fonts such that
*everyone* who touches the document has full access to the fonts, simply by
virtue of having the document.

That's a fact.
That you Apple Apologists hate that fact doesn't make it not a fact.

Likewise, everyone knows that the Mac version of MS Office just doesn't
respect the fonts that are embedded in that very same document. This is
common knowledge.

That you Apple Apologists have this strange propensity to hate facts that
everyone already knows about, is one thing ...

But then for you to play the same silly semantic games trying to dance
around that fact just proves that you Apple Apologists are all the same.

You Apple Apologists have zero technical expertise.
All you can do is punch buttons.

So all you *can* do is play your silly semantic games.

You keep admonishing to "hire a professional spaghetti boiler" when all
we're doing is changing text for heaven's sake.


Yet screwing it up badly.


All the Windows files work fine until they touch the Mac.
That you Apple Apologists hate that fact doesn't make it not a fact.

We don't need vector graphics, for example, for a sign.


You DO need vector graphics, twit.


With a vinyl printer? For a 12x24-inch sign.

*Are you nuts?*
Or just stupid?

I've been gracious by alotting you a fifth-grade mentality.

Your vocabulary proves you haven't matured past about third grade.

Which is a non-difference if you can distribute the font to all those
same people...


All you Apple Apologists do is dance around the fact that the Mac MS Office
is basically non functional when compared to the Windows MS Office in the
simple functional task of respecting embedded fonts.

That you Apple Apologists hate that fact doesn't make it not a fact.


What fact is there in this?

You declared the Mac version of PowerPoint couldn't handle documents
with fonts embedded.

That is wrong.


There is nothing about the Mac that can't handle fonts embedded in
documents, twit.


Your third-grade mentality is showing again when you complain about a fact
that everyone already knows about, which is that the Mac MS Office lacks
the functionality of the Windows MS Office.


Sorry, but must I post the link to the official Microsoft page about
this for you?


That you Apple Apologists hate that fact doesn't make it not a fact.

And if there is a problem with the file you give it, that's hardly
Illustrators problem.


There's nothing wrong with the file we created on Windows.


So you say...

....but then you admit you actually don't know much about this stuff.

It's only when that file touches the Mac that problems arise.

That you Apple Apologists hate that fact doesn't make it not a fact.

It's only when YOU touched the files that there was a problem.


The files work great on Windows.


So you say...

....but then you admit you actually don't know much about this stuff.

It's only when the files touch the Mac that problems arise.

That you Apple Apologists hate that fact doesn't make it not a fact.