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OT Visio

2000-12-06 by binky beetlebaum

Some may recall that recently I was looking for Cyrillic Dry transfer
lettering.  I've given up on that quest & decided to go digital.

My questions:  how would Visio be for designing gauge faces in Cyrillic?
Is it a relatively straightforward & easy program?  Does it support 
Cyrillic?  Is Version 4.0 adequate or should I be going for 5.0?

Thanks
tomr
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RE: [motm] OT Visio

2000-12-06 by Tkacs, Ken

My guess would be that it would use any fonts that you could successfully
integrate into Windows. So if Windows loads 'em, Visio should use 'em. 
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From: 	binky beetlebaum [mailto:binky_beetlebaum@...] 
Sent:	Wednesday, 06 December, 2000 2:32 PM
To:	motm@egroups.com
Subject:	[motm] OT Visio

Some may recall that recently I was looking for Cyrillic Dry transfer
lettering.  I've given up on that quest & decided to go digital.

My questions:  how would Visio be for designing gauge faces in Cyrillic?
Is it a relatively straightforward & easy program?  Does it support 
Cyrillic?  Is Version 4.0 adequate or should I be going for 5.0?

Thanks
tomr

Re: OT Visio

2000-12-06 by Dave Bradley

I'd recommend CorelDraw instead. Visio is more object oriented, Corel 
is more graphically oriented. 

Moe

--- In motm@egroups.com, "binky beetlebaum" <binky_beetlebaum@h...> 
wrote:
> Some may recall that recently I was looking for Cyrillic Dry 
transfer
> lettering.  I've given up on that quest & decided to go digital.
> 
> My questions:  how would Visio be for designing gauge faces in 
Cyrillic?
> Is it a relatively straightforward & easy program?  Does it support 
> Cyrillic?  Is Version 4.0 adequate or should I be going for 5.0?
> 
> Thanks
> tomr
> 
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_______________
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http://explorer.msn.com

Re: OT Visio

2000-12-06 by Nathan Hunsicker

I'd recommend using Adobe Illustrator over Visio. As a general note, if 
anyone is interested in having panels or labels made, I'd be more than 
happy to do that for people. I have a lot of free time at work now, and 
most of the time I just do favors for my friends or design panel 
graphics for myself. If anyone wants me to make up anything, feel free 
to email me off list. -Nate

--- In motm@egroups.com, "binky beetlebaum" <binky_beetlebaum@h...> 
wrote:
> Some may recall that recently I was looking for Cyrillic Dry transfer
> lettering.  I've given up on that quest & decided to go digital.
> 
> My questions:  how would Visio be for designing gauge faces in Cyrillic?
> Is it a relatively straightforward & easy program?  Does it support 
> Cyrillic?  Is Version 4.0 adequate or should I be going for 5.0?
> 
> Thanks
> tomr
> _____________________________________________________________________________________
> Get more from the Web.  FREE MSN Explorer download : http://
explorer.msn.com

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