The Eureka Reporter has conveniently posted a list of local blog sites. I was happy to see this blog listed. Thanks ER! Plenty to read if you like the local scene. Especially since Iran’s President Ahmadinejad hasn’t updated his blog lately.
The Eureka Reporter has conveniently posted a list of local blog sites. I was happy to see this blog listed. Thanks ER! Plenty to read if you like the local scene. Especially since Iran’s President Ahmadinejad hasn’t updated his blog lately.
This is a good question. In fact I didn’t have a good answer so we talked about it in the office. It turns out that although those fonts don’t show up in your list of fonts in Word or Photoshop, they are installed as system fonts. On Mac OSX you can go to System Preferences and click on the International icon. In Windows it’s in your Control Panel. It’s amazint how many languages are available and how easy it would be to mess up your system, so be careful…
A nerdy question for Bob:
I notice that the Farsi script on His Excellency’s blog looks perfect on my screen, and can even be selected and pasted into an e-mail. I cannot, however, paste the Farsi copy into Illustrator, so I know that it’s probably not a postscript font.
What is it? How does it work if I don’t have Arabic/Farsi script resident in my system?