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#1 Posted by The font of most kno on 2006-06-22 18:41:15 | quote | 80.195.*.2*
How do people organise their fonts? I have tried by name but it hard when you can visualise the font but the name isn't a clue it doesn't work...for example: Bayou Cowboy is a font where the capitals wear crowns...not helpful huh? I tried the thing that you have here to download but it didn't work. I am currently labouring to categorise things into fonts, dings and fontbats...the lines get blurred though also then I need to categorise my fonts...oh it's a nightmare. All help is appreciated. Love and Lard Narts
#2 Posted by site moderator koeiekat on 2006-06-23 05:03:50 | quote | 213.169.*.9*
Typograf can help you here I think. You can make as many groups [classifications] as you like. Check it out.

Have fun and ... be nice to the cats

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#3 Posted by site moderator Heron2001 on 2006-06-23 06:02:08 | quote | 64.203.*.1*
Easily...

But it takes time.

I use Suitcase. All my fonts 20,000+ sit in there. I have folders where I've sorted them out by manufacturer and style. Then when I open a QuarkXPress, Photoshop or Illustrator document that used fonts - the fonts automatically open up.

Once they are in Suitcase, I can save the information as I have toiled over it, so incase of a loss, I have a recovery program...
#4 Posted by The font of most kno on 2006-06-23 07:35:48 | quote | 80.195.*.2*
Cheers koeiekat it looks great, I'll let you know how I get on.

Cheers and ciao

Narts

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