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From: dorayme on 24 Mar 2010 07:03 Copy/pasting text from Illustrator CS artwork to a text editor on the Mac version on my 2002 QS Powermac, on Tiger, gets me a picture of text whereas on an Intel Mac, I am getting the text proper. Any ideas about this, how to fix please? -- dorayme
From: steggy on 24 Mar 2010 19:14 dorayme schreef: > Copy/pasting text from Illustrator CS artwork to a text editor on > the Mac version on my 2002 QS Powermac, on Tiger, gets me a > picture of text whereas on an Intel Mac, I am getting the text > proper. Any ideas about this, how to fix please? > Which version of CS and what Text Editor? In the regular Mac Texteditor it helps when you "paste and adapt style" (that is a straightforward english translation of my Dutch menu;)) Exporting the whole thing as text works also.
From: dorayme on 24 Mar 2010 20:00 In article <80vkndFfeiU1(a)mid.individual.net>, steggy <steggy(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > dorayme schreef: > > Copy/pasting text from Illustrator CS artwork to a text editor on > > the Mac version on my 2002 QS Powermac, on Tiger, gets me a > > picture of text whereas on an Intel Mac, I am getting the text > > proper. Any ideas about this, how to fix please? > > > > > Which version of CS and what Text Editor? > Just the first CS, version 11.0 > In the regular Mac Texteditor it helps when you "paste and adapt style" > (that is a straightforward english translation of my Dutch menu;)) > That's an idea, will look for that sort of menu item. Thanks. It certainly works on my new macbook on Snow Leopard. I noticed this problem for years when i finish a design and want to send it to my client to look at, I send usually a good quality screenshot in png or jpg depending. But now and then, if i think it needs text editing it would be helpful to send them an electronic version of the text, pasting into email or text edit or BBedit never seemed to work to deliver proper text (though it works on my Macbook on Snow leopard) > Exporting the whole thing as text works also. Again, that's an idea, will try this when next on my older Powermac on Tiger. Thanks. It certainly works on my new macbook on Snow Leopard. -- dorayme
From: dorayme on 29 Mar 2010 16:33 In article <dorayme-461B04.11000325032010(a)news.albasani.net>, dorayme <dorayme(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote: > In article <80vkndFfeiU1(a)mid.individual.net>, > steggy <steggy(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > dorayme schreef: > > > Copy/pasting text from Illustrator CS artwork to a text editor on > > > the Mac version on my 2002 QS Powermac, on Tiger, gets me a > > > picture of text whereas on an Intel Mac, I am getting the text > > > proper. Any ideas about this, how to fix please? > > > > > > > > > Which version of CS and what Text Editor? > > > Just the first CS, version 11.0 > > > In the regular Mac Texteditor it helps when you "paste and adapt style" > > (that is a straightforward english translation of my Dutch menu;)) > > > > That's an idea, will look for that sort of menu item. Thanks. It > certainly works on my new macbook on Snow Leopard. > > I noticed this problem for years when i finish a design and want > to send it to my client to look at, I send usually a good quality > screenshot in png or jpg depending. But now and then, if i think > it needs text editing it would be helpful to send them an > electronic version of the text, pasting into email or text edit > or BBedit never seemed to work to deliver proper text (though it > works on my Macbook on Snow leopard) > > > > Exporting the whole thing as text works also. > > Again, that's an idea, will try this when next on my older > Powermac on Tiger. Thanks. It certainly works on my new macbook > on Snow Leopard. Yes, indeed, this does work. I got around finally to trying it. 1. Select text required 2. Export as text to desktop 3. Open this latter file 4. Select the text there and paste into email Thanks for this steggy! -- dorayme
From: steggy on 29 Mar 2010 17:43
dorayme schreef: > In article <dorayme-461B04.11000325032010(a)news.albasani.net>, > dorayme <dorayme(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote: > >> In article <80vkndFfeiU1(a)mid.individual.net>, >> steggy <steggy(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >> >>> dorayme schreef: >>>> Copy/pasting text from Illustrator CS artwork to a text editor on >>>> the Mac version on my 2002 QS Powermac, on Tiger, gets me a >>>> picture of text whereas on an Intel Mac, I am getting the text >>>> proper. Any ideas about this, how to fix please? >>>> >>> >>> Which version of CS and what Text Editor? >>> >> Just the first CS, version 11.0 >> >>> In the regular Mac Texteditor it helps when you "paste and adapt style" >>> (that is a straightforward english translation of my Dutch menu;)) >>> >> That's an idea, will look for that sort of menu item. Thanks. It >> certainly works on my new macbook on Snow Leopard. >> >> I noticed this problem for years when i finish a design and want >> to send it to my client to look at, I send usually a good quality >> screenshot in png or jpg depending. But now and then, if i think >> it needs text editing it would be helpful to send them an >> electronic version of the text, pasting into email or text edit >> or BBedit never seemed to work to deliver proper text (though it >> works on my Macbook on Snow leopard) >> >> >>> Exporting the whole thing as text works also. >> Again, that's an idea, will try this when next on my older >> Powermac on Tiger. Thanks. It certainly works on my new macbook >> on Snow Leopard. > > Yes, indeed, this does work. I got around finally to trying it. > > 1. Select text required > > 2. Export as text to desktop > > 3. Open this latter file > > 4. Select the text there and paste into email > > Thanks for this steggy! > Duh |