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There's a permanent font problem: You have got a font, e.g. Michaelmas, and you need something close or very close to it. - Formerly http://www.abstractfonts.com featured this facility in a set of similar font groups. Now, it does not. - Please, can you kindly advise me where we can enjoy this facility else? - I can't see any difference between this site and e.g. dafonts now.
Cause the philosophy has become the same. Thank you.
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I'm pretty much sure that there's no way this can be made as a permanent topic, so it doesn't dissappear.
I'm receiving numerous email from people that are asking me for permission to use this or that font (mostly Bright Ideas Fonts). Since there is NO WEB SITE of Bright Ideas, and most of those fonts are on the internet since forever, we have NO INFORMATION about licensing and commercial use of those fonts.
Thank you and Merry Christmas.
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The problem is that you there are files in your new zip that have the same name as files in the folder where you have extracted other zips. Most likely a read me document or internet shortcut file is contained in both the new zip and the other folder.
I recommend that you make a separate folder for non font files in the directory where you extract your zips. If you get the duplicate file warning for a .ttf or .otf file, it probably means you have downloaded the same font twice.
Many sites have a generic read me enclosed with each font download zip, and several have an interent shortcut included in the zip, as well. Sometimes the read me documents contain different text, but the file name is the same. Windows doesn't care what the contents of a file are. It just won't let you have two saved files with the same place, name, and type, even if the files themselves are different. .
The exeption to this rule is for temporary files. For example, if you have a lot of Internet Favorites, and if there are site specific favorite icons, you may have several different .ico files, all named 'favicon', in your Temporary Internet Files folder. If you copy them to a permanent location, however, you have to name them individually, or the most recent one saved will overwrite the previous one.
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