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Date: | Thu, 15 Aug 1996 08:18:22 -0700 |
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Leonard Berkowitz writes:
>We are having a problem substituting a logo in an environment file. The
>compile error is "missing character(s) on logo(s) black rectangle will
>be used". As far as we know there is no character font in the logo.
A logo IS a character font; it has one character cell under the letter L.
It's not clear from the post what you're trying to do; if you've had
someone else digitize a logo for you, it's possible that they put the
logo cell under some character other than "L". You can find out with
IDSChar; if you don't have IDSChar, I have some little programs that
snoop around in PCELL files. But your best bet is to ask whoever
digitized the logo.
-- Bruce
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