[accessibleimage] Re: Tiger and CorelDraw 9

Lisa,

I have to apologize. Apparently, I may have misled you at some point in this
ongoing discussion. In testing at ViewPlus, it was determined that using
Illustrator with Win 98 required one to check a box to "print text as text".


In talking to our testers, it appears that the only testing for CorelDraw
came from our resident "expert" - me. So, if I told you this was necessary
for CorelDraw, please accept my apologies as I've never run into this issue
with CorelDraw and you shouldn't have to deal with it to get proper braille
from your Tiger printer.

The only trick I've employed for CorelDraw is to use "Paragraph text"
instead of "Artistic text". When using the text tool, one can either click
once to open a curser for "Artistic text", or click, hold and drag to create
a "Paragraph text" textbox. It is also possible to select artistic text and
convert it to paragraph text - select the text and go to the menu to choose
"Text/Convert to paragraph text" or use the shortcut ctrl+F8.

I hope this helps!

Jeff

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Jeff Gardner
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ViewPlus Technologies
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866.836.2184 x 202 (toll free)
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-----Original Message-----
From: accessibleimage-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:accessibleimage-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Lisa Yayla
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 11:37 PM
To: accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [accessibleimage] Tiger and CorelDraw 9

Hi,
I am working with Tiger and using CorelDraw 9 and am looking for the
feature "print text as text"  to check off in CorelDraw. Does anyone know
where I find this in the program? Could it be that the version I have of
CorelDraw, is to early and doesnt have this feature?
Thanks,
Lisa

Lisa Yayla
Huseby Kompetansesenter 
Oslo Norway
lisa.yayla@xxxxxxxxxx




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