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Free Type will work with any Unix/Linux system and Windows NT system. But not with a Windows2000 system.
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Did you use the Font Book, put the font in the system folder or what?
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i am using an old power mac with system 8.5.1. is there something that i need to do to use your fonts? i have downloaded a couple test fonts, unstuffed them, and dragged them onto my system folder. they install into the fonts folder, but even after rebooting my computer, they are still unavailable in my applications. any suggestions?
thanks!
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Sorry Nicole, the name doesn't ring a bell. Got a pict?
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FontDinerDotCom Loungy rings a loud, invasive bell...
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I have always used Fontographer - since their very first 1.0 release (I'm on a Mac). It is reliable and keeps kerning information, etc.
They recently released a new version, and it will work on System 10 -- up till about 2 months ago, it only worked on System 9.
I have been told if I want to do Open Type fonts - to look into FontLab.
Fontographer is great for Mac and PC fonts - Type 1 and True Type... and you can still fiddle around with Multiple Masters... but no Open Type.
Don't know if I helped - but I might have given you more info to think over...
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Hi.. This one is cool, but I need same stile but more solid, more smooth around the edges. To install it for my POS system. The software that came with my POS system only provides some UGLY fonts. And everybody laughs at my receipts. So I want my receipts to look like any regular grocery receipts.
Thanks a lot
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[quote]@alex:[quote]... in this thread, request for me to assign the old forum posts to your new, or existing new forum username. Provide your old username and the new username.[/quote]
Hmm, how about koeiekat vs koeiekat?
[quote]@alex:[quote]what type of background info are you referring to?[/quote]
mod info, rings a bell?
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