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I recently stumbled across some old newsletters I did in the late 1980's,
using Wordperfect for DOS.  I had bought a set of fonts (I think it was
vefore TTF) that allowed a line drawing (I think it was in Adobe Illustrator
format only) to become a text character.  

This was great in being able to have the newsletter logo appear in the text,
as text (with point-size settings as any other "font" item) , not a manually
placed image.

Does anyone know if this is possible in the post-DOS, post-Windows (using
Linux now) era?  :) 

Thank you!
MRK

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