[WinMac] Mac+Win vs. Win+Mac + Question


Peter Mannheim(pm-fosco[at]dircon.co.uk)
Wed, 29 Jul 1998 02:04:42 +0100


1. I've had direct experience of something very close to the Win v Mac
balancing situation when a Marketing Dept decided they HAD to have PCs to
use a PC-only accounts package. Subsequent support "costs" directly
attributable to these PCs were at least 3x when they were using Macs..
If one has to have a heterogeneous environment, the Mac users are generally
easier to support, so there has to be a balancing tilt to crucial PC apps.
before I would put a PC where a Mac might do ..
Now, I'm not isn't "preaching" - I have a RL question that came out of
this very transformation and I would appreciate some help:
I had created convenient, faxable and printable versions of a company
letterhead & faxhead by taking their ( Quark Xpress EPS) logo and puttting
the EPS in a Microsoft Word header and then placing their professionally
designed bottom-of-page address details - which because of Type 1 fonts at
fractional point sizes etc. had to be another EPS - into the Word "Footer"
area.
This worked very well on the Macintosh - even if someone forgets and turns
off the printer there is always the LaserWriter Utility to re-download the
fonts contained inside the EPS - but on the PCs it was not as easy:- the
(PC-format) EPSes look completely wrong onscreen - you just see the name of
the parent EPS - but they print OK on a Postscript printer.
Faxing from a Mac is OK - the Mac's native QuickDraw recognises the
graphics in an EPS and you get clean 200 dpi faxes. Faxing from a PC
however is Big Trouble! - a colleague managed to make the Microsoft Fax
driver faxprint the top-of-page EPS logo (no fonts inside) but the footer
was hopeless - I know of no way to force-download the fonts inside an EPS
on a PC... Even the "successful" header EPS was changed from grayscale to
b+w and went "blocky" - so much so that I think I am going to have to
recreate a new version of these letterheads & faxheads for standalone PCs
that has converted all the EPSes to pure bitmaps via Illustrator or
whatever.... - it is obviously possible to print the putative faxes first
and then fax them, but that seems an appalling waste of these PC faxmodems.
I'm going to try the USRobotics faxmodem driver next, but I can't get away
from that problem of the fonts inside an EPS that Word cannot recognise and
so won't tell the printer driver or fax driver to use them....
Any ideas apart from the mass conversion from vector art to bitmaps ? If
this is goong to be necessary, are there any PC-specific tips ? ( the PCs
are Win95 machines with ATM for Windows95 - I'd rather not have to recreate
Type 1 fonts in TrueTypes - but please tell me if it is the "cure"...

TIA

Peter Mannheim

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