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Mon, 21 Dec 1998 11:51:50 -0500
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At 17:07 1998-12-21 +0100, Chris Rowley wrote:

>> Just as we had then to struggle with buggy PS clone interpreters

>I recall having to purchase non-Adobe interpreters becuase of memory
>leaks etc in the Adobe version ... but perhaps that predates your memories?

Yes, I didn't run into that problem.  Adobe interpreters are, of course, not
bug free, but compared to the junk clones I have seen
(the recent HP clone in the LaserJet 4000 being a notable exception),
they are amazing.

One of the few real bugs that irritated me in Adobe PS level I interpreters
was the need for base and accent to be in the encoding when using
a composite character constructed using SEAC.  The clones did not
have that bug.

Regards, Berthold.

Y&Y, Inc.  mailto:[log in to unmask]  http://www.YandY.com

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