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Visio "technical" font
Back in the dawn of time, the early versions of Visio included a font named
"technical". Does anyone know if a TT version of that font exists and what it is called? It looked like printing as is usually associated with engineers, scientists, and developers (i.e. neat and clear!) Thanks! |
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Visio "technical" font
On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 13:50:01 -0800, Dr. Internet
wrote: Back in the dawn of time, the early versions of Visio included a font named "technical". Does anyone know if a TT version of that font exists and what it is called? It looked like printing as is usually associated with engineers, scientists, and developers (i.e. neat and clear!) Verdana is supposed to be the most readable on-screen font. -- Regards, Paul Herber, Sandrila Ltd. Bow tie for Visio http://www.sandrila.co.uk/visio-bowtie/ |
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Visio "technical" font
I know what you mean and it is available free via web search....CAD people
use it. Can't remember the name...its maybe on my other PC. Search web forums for CAD programs or architecture for fonts. If I find it tomorrow I'll try to send another email. "Dr. Internet" wrote in message ... Back in the dawn of time, the early versions of Visio included a font named "technical". Does anyone know if a TT version of that font exists and what it is called? It looked like printing as is usually associated with engineers, scientists, and developers (i.e. neat and clear!) Thanks! |
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