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Anyone knows what is this font? Looks like Arial rounded, but I can't find it.
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You need the TimesNRMTStd.otf and possibly the TimesNewRomanMTStd-Bold.otf to reproduce that text with the proper smallcaps.
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I accidentally deleted the fonts Arial and Arial Black. Does anyone have these that they could send to me?
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I was given this font ("Obstacle" as a TTF) by a friend who'd like me to use it in his literature.
It appears to be a TTF from one of these "free font collections", but it's so familiar, I believe this is also a legitimate font from a more common foundry, and available in OTF.
I'm inquiring to learn whether anyone knows of the original font's name?
Thank you in advance!
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? I open a document from my e-mail message, and the font is all arial special g1. How can I convert it back to times new roman, because I can't read the arial special g1.
thanks in advanced.
Niki
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OTF CFF is FAR superior to TTF
vector > bitmap
Why are there only 49 matches to a search for "OTF"
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Now...when I opened this spawn in fontlab...OMFG...so many points, overlapped curves, stray points..I guess that was the intention, to be grungy-trashy, but that's no excuse for not optimizing your font. When tried to export this to OTF FL crashed :)
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Hi
Can anyone help me find this font please. The standard arial font is too thick compared to this.
Thanks for any help
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Milky, as far as I know the Arial and TNR Special G2 series include these faces:
arial special g2
arial special g2 italic
arial special g2 bold
arial special g2 bold italic
arial narrow special g2
arial narrow special g2 italic
arial narrow special g2 bold
times new roman special g2
times new roman special g2 italic
times new roman special g2 bold
times new roman special g2 bold italic
Maybe there is also a arial narrow special g2 bold italic (seems logical) but I've never seen it.
All © Monotype 1991-1995. I once found them on Atomic Fonts but have not been able to trace them again. No clue who sells them today.
A more or less comparable character set (and more, also phonetic, typographic symbols, maths, iconics and so on) can be found in the in the Word Perfect specials (© Novell Applications Group 1993-1994), once on every WP distribution.
I know I should not do this... but, when you desperately need the G2 series and can't get them anywhere - well - let me know.
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