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9 posts view forum post #13864 Can anyone tell me where I can download this "BEARS" font? - Can anyone tell me where I can download this Chicago Bears font?
7 posts view forum post #13162 I download fonts but cannot find them. Where do they go? I have Windows XP. - Downloading fonts
5 posts view forum post #9376 There used to be a way to download a zip file of several hundred fonts at once. I've searched the site and can't seem to locate any such capability anymore. I'm having to start over from scratch on a new computer and wondered if there's any easy way to download a bunch of fonts at once...or do I have to do it one at a time? ~natalie - Package deal?
5 posts view forum post #9981 Hi there, I tried the link to download my bookmarked fonts, but this just keeps taking me to the login page. Am I doing something wrong? Cheers, Roger - Download bookmarked fonts?
4 posts view forum post #5827 right-click the mouse ( if you dont have one of those one-buttoned mice ) and choose "Download to disk" if you get a download.is file rename it to whatever.zip and unstuff... then go on as usual with installing the fonts... let me know if that works out for you.
4 posts view forum post #4863 Download any AbstractFonts you like. Download TransType from the internet. I don't remember the website; do a search. With that software, you can convert PC fonts to Mac. They are TruType fonts and I don't know how reliable they are when they go to press, but you can always outline them in Illustrator. Good luck. It was a life saver for me. ;) - Mac fonts
3 posts view forum post #16878 Please tell me where can I download this "Kitty" font? I asked the Anne Geddes website customer support for the Font Type and they said it was "Kitty". However, I tried searching for it but I can't find any site where I can download it. Thanks. - Where can I download this "Kitty" font?
5 posts view forum post #12489 I am trying to download a font from this site called "AuxDotBit C" and I keep getting a page from the webserver saying I dont have the access priveledges to the folder the zip is in. Is there a workaround? - Trouble Downloading a Font
3 posts view forum post #7060 Well, I tried to download the font off dafont.com, but it didn't work, so that's why I don't want it to be .zip. But, I found another way to download the font. Thank you anyway. :) Oh, and if you've curious, I just sent it to myself and downloaded it through an e-mail. :p
6 posts view forum post #16253 Here's something that should work, but usually doesn't. Microsoft Word gives you a number of Save As options, such as Word Document, Rich Text Format, WordPerfect document, etc. in the 'Save as type' field in the Save As dialog box. One of the options is to save the document as Web Page. If you don't use MS Word to make your web page, the program you use may offer this option as well. Saving an MS Word document as Web page creates an html document and a file folder which will contain any graphics which have been inserted into the document. This is very similar to what happens when you save a web page from the Internet. In MS Word, go to Tools in the Menu Bar. Select Options.... from the drop down list. Select the Save tab in the Options dialog box. Check the boxes for Embed True Type fonts and Embed characters in use only. Click OK to close the document, and save the document. For this to work, the font you're using must have embedding features enabled. This feature is determined by the font designer, but can be modified with some font making/editing programs. For example, I can change embedding settings with FontLab Studio5, but not with ScanFont. The font being embedded must always be installed on the computer you're using to make the document. If you create a document with an embedded font, don't uninstall that font, because that can affect not only the document you've made, but also any other documents on your computer that have the same font embedded. It can also affect the font itself, and any copies of that font that are on your computer.- None of the character glyphs will appear when you open that font in preview! This also happens if you rename a font that has already been installed. As far as I could tell, the only way to restore the font is to delete all copies on your computer, delete any documents which have the font embedded, and reacquire the font from wherever you got it in the first place. I have used this procedure to attempt to embed fonts, and it has worked succcessfully once, with a font called 24hourbauer. I've also caused myself a lot of grief by trying to do this with other fonts, even ones I've made myself, where I have personally set the embedding paramenters. It's also possible that this works properly for any embedible font, provided that all features of MS Word have been properly installed. I don't wan't to test that feature badly enough to uninstall/reinstall MS Word, just to test embedding. If you do want to try this, I recommend you do the following: 1) Before starting, send yourself an e-mail, with the font you want to use as an attachment. That way, you can retrieve it later, if other copies become corrupted. 2) Make sure you know where every copy of that font is on your computer, either installed, in a .zip, or in another folder. This includes copies which have the same font name in the header, but don't have the same file name, ie: You download a font named ASQRDBD_.TTF, and rename it to match the title given to the font by the author Both will be corrupted. 3) Create the document, and enable the embedding features. 4) E-mail the document with embedding to someone else, or to yourself, for the purpose of viewing it on another computer which does not have the font installed, to see if the embedding worked. The second computer used to check embedding is not at risk. Either the embedded characters will appear corrrectly, or MS Word will use a default font like Times New Roman or, in some cases, Fixedsys. I make fonts, and have experimewnted with embedding, but I gave up on it when it corruped some of my fonts. This was a big problem when I was making new fonts. I often make multiple versions of a font with the same name, to see if the glyphs need additional editing. If I install version 1.0 of my font, embed 1.0 in a document, uninstall 1.0, then create and install version 1.1, I run the risk of having all versions of 1.0 and 1.1 corrupted. So the key things in this are: 1) Don't Uninstall a font which has been used in any ambedded document on your computer. 2) Test the embedding by viewing the embedded document on a computer which does not have the embedded font installed. I learned all of this the hard way. ~bito - re: How do I make visitors see the font in my site if they don't have it installed?
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