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Find the answers to this quiz (and more) in this month's
WebXealot #33
January Xara X Step-by-step Tutorial
Derek Cooper - January Featured Artist Gallery
Newton Florentino's Guest Tutorial #11
The Tip(s) of the Week
<A HREF="http://www.xaraxone.com" TARGET=_blank>And much more...
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As always, comments, suggestions, corrections, etc. are always invited.
Gary
Gary Priester
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XaraXone
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Find the answers to this quiz (and more) in this month's
WebXealot #33
January Xara X Step-by-step Tutorial
Derek Cooper - January Featured Artist Gallery
Newton Florentino's Guest Tutorial #11
The Tip(s) of the Week
<A HREF="http://www.xaraxone.com" TARGET=_blank>And much more...
</A>
As always, comments, suggestions, corrections, etc. are always invited.
Gary
Gary Priester
Moderator Person
<a href="http://www.gwpriester.com">
www.gwpriester.com </a>
XaraXone
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Gary
Gary Priester
Moderator Person
<a href="http://www.gwpriester.com">
www.gwpriester.com </a>
XaraXone
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1 - Adobe Type Manager
2 - The type of cap used on the end of a line. In this case a squared end that terminates even with the end node.
3 - Continuous tone
4 - Broken or hashed lines.
5 - not a clue. (extreme monotony; like work today!)
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... oops too many viewings of Wizard of Oz over the holidays ;-)
Isn't an EM a width measurement for type face? Or maybe not. Anyway gets this back to the top ;-)
Soquili
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... on the EM.
But January was a good month for the Xone!
Derek's creations were very insiring and so was the tutorial!
Risto
risto@ristoklint.com
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An EM is related to an EN.
Clue 2. Dash?
Gary
Gary Priester
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XaraXone
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If you can't tell the difference, it's time to upgrade your browser! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_razz.gif[/img]
Peter</p>
Peat Stack or Pete's Tack?</p>
PS You can specify CSS measurements in ems. And find a website full of dashes at www.petestack.com! Netscape 4 renders the numeric codes (&#8212; and &#8211;) correctly but not the entities (&mdash; and &ndash;). Opera 6 seems to be the first version of Opera to render dashes correctly at all (instead of substituting hyphens). Now where's my prize? [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]
[This message was edited by Peter Duggan on January 15, 2002 at 17:49.]
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The – and — were only half the correct answer Pete. The question is what is an EM?
Of course no one bothered to read the current WebXealot or you would have seen the correct answer.
But Pete gets half a prize which is a Butt Cap in his choice of sizes :-)
Gary
Gary Priester
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XaraXone
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...it was an open book test ;-)
Now I know what an — and an – are. But I'm not telling, you'll have to read the WebXealot too.
Soquili