They're vector files, which could be useful...but you can't type them. The one format, .ai, is Illustrator and that file looks pretty nice as far as what it contains and how it's laid out.
the .cdr is Corel Draw? The .wmf is a Windows format also.
Indeed, they're not fonts. But they can be useful.
In my case, as I don't have Illustrator, I can't use .ai (and my PS 7.0 is having difficulties importing them). I haven't managed to use the other formats as well, so I'm looking for some way to convert them.
Gamary, Photoshop will read .ai files since it's another Adobe product. I click back and forth between the two programs depending upon which one will make my task easier. Save the file, open Photoshop and then find the .ai file. It SHOULD open in Photoshop. If not, let me know and I will convert them to Photoshop files for you.
Last edited by Otterkins2; 3rd June 2008 at 00:18.
That depends. His Photoshop is pretty old. The ai files probably are from a newer version, and thus his version of Photoshop might have difficulties, like he describes.
Shoot! Yer prolly right Serval. I have CS3 extended, so my files probably won't work for him. Can they be backdated somehow? I know you can do that in Word (hardly a comparison) so I was just wondering. I'd like to help the guy. Talk to Jester. I think he's running PS7 but he can read my .ai files.
Last edited by Otterkins2; 4th June 2008 at 00:44.
You might try eps format. I think that is not an Adobe standard (not sure).
Yes, the simplest solution for me would probably be to look into the eps and wmf formats. I don't have time to devote to that right now but I will ASAP and keep you posted if I find some conversion/work solution. Thanks to all for your help!
BTW, Otterkins: did you find what you wanted or is it not quite right (as BH pointed out, a font is more handy than vectors)?