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Quote: Originally Posted by sthiede what's the current system font? lke the font in the menu bar and stuff? Lucida Grande.
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I don't know about the gradients, but all the type inside images is set in Helvetica, which also happens to be the system font on the iPhone. I'll hazard a guess that Helvetica will be the system font in Leopard. (It's interesting to note that He…
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Any signs of font auto-activation in Font Book 2.0? It's pretty much a requirement for any design work involving type. -Heady
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Quote: Originally posted by Kickaha You're wrong. That was one of the beefs I always had about it - the Trash was the *ONLY* place you could 'undo' a move. Now, we have 'undo' everywhere in the Finder... but, just like everywhere else, only…
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Quote: Originally posted by SYN Finder updates instantly when new files are created (touch foo in the Terminal for example) Well, that's great news. I would also presume that files update instantly too?i.e. when a window is in list view sorted…
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Quote: Originally posted by ZO bite me Lets see if anyone recognizes this bitch It looks like the Mac designs MacWorld commissionned to Frog Design some years ago (somewhere around 1994-1996?). I may be confusing them with the Apple…
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Quote: Originally posted by Powerdoc One of my friend, who use FCP 3 on a regular basis (even it's just for fun) told me to buy FCE and not FC4. He even think that he is going to buy FCE, because he find that the various upgrade of FC cost many b…
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I've never tried MasterJuggler before (in fact, I didn't even know that it allowed you to activate and deactivate fonts), but it looks like they have a new version out. They don't have a demo out, though, so I wasn't able to test it. -Heady
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Quote: Originally posted by pscates Here's hoping that by the time Panther hits the streets, they (Apple) will listen to some of their inhouse designers I also hope they improve FootBook by the time Panther ships, but I wouldn't count on feed…
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Quote: Originally posted by pscates There's probably some cool OS X shareware thing out there that does this. I'll keep searching. I haven't tried it yet, but FontSight from Stone seems to handle this, at least for Cocoa applications. -Heady
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Well, I guess I'll hop in as well. Anything new in the Finder's preferences? In the Finder, what do selected items look like? Is the icon darker, like in previous versions of the Mac OS, or is there a rounded gray square behind the icon, Ã* la…
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Quote: Originally posted by Lemon Bon Bon Games? Check out the classic Marathon games. In fact, do they still sell the special pack of all three games plus level editor and community levels disk? I've still got mine. I haven't tried running…
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Quote: Originally posted by Gabid Does it still take up your whole screen? Is it faster to load at all? After a quick glance, it appears to behave exactly like 5.0, except there's a small ad for Acrobat in the toolbar, and it's slower, at l…
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Quote: Originally posted by 709 Anybody here know of an OSX type application like Fontographer? I don't like it as much as Fontographer, but there's FontLab. -Heady
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Quote: Originally posted by McCrab The rotary dial (as on the iPod) is designed to work best with the thumb because the thumb can make wider lateral movements than a finger. Having a rotary wheel on a mouse for use by the index finger is a bad i…
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Quote: Originally posted by kim kap sol Hmmm does this mean it's analog? More pressure would scroll faster...less would scroll slower. Sweeeeet!!!! Apple could also code QuickTime, DVD Player and iTunes so that they can fast-forward or rewin…
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Quote: Originally posted by Bioflavonoid As for the mouse... I can't exactly see how it would be more useful... scroll wheel is the most ergo way to go. The dial allows you to scroll continuously, whereas the scroll wheel forces you to frequen…