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Hi. I am looking for courier in true type font, but NOT courier new. Here is my problem: I use Visual Studio and always used Courier as the font. VS2010 only allows ttf fonts and therefore only courier new which I really dislike as it has far too big line spacing and therefore I don't see as many lines of code as I'd like.
Does this font exist? If not could you recommend one? I have tried many but they are not really satisfactory. The nearest I found is one called Rod Regular but there the numbers are awful
Thanks
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Hi
I'm trying to find Helvitica Neue Regular, but every time i find it, i'm lead to download it from site demanding money, can anyone tell me where i could get this for free??
Thanks
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Hi,
I used to have Burton's Nightmare TTF and it worked fine with Win98. I have a new computer with Windows 2000 and when I tried to use it (just double-clicking the font even), I get an error message that it is NOT a valid font.
Is there a version for Windows 2000 of the Burton's Nightmare TTF?
Thanks,
Ellen
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I need help finding just the right font for the American Classic part. I know it is small, but its the only version that is available to me so far! Thanks in advance!
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Did you ask Big Brother for one of these:TimesMirror.ttf, Temps-Mirror Medium.ttf, Miror-Mirror.ttf, RSTimesMirror.ttf, RSTimesMirror Cn Bold.ttf, RSTimesMirror Ex.ttf, RSTimesMirror Italic.ttf, RSTimesMirror Wd.ttf, Times Mirror Normal.ttf or TimesMirror Regular.ttf?
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I have tired to find this font for the past couple days now! (see attached file)
Fonts I have tried:
-Bullpen- 'R' is wrong
-Rockwell- close but the O's are not squarish
-Athletic- too thick and O's aren't square enough
I know a font that is similar, Stahl's Varsity, but I can't find it with out having to pay. Can anyone help me???
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I'm thinking that there's a very good chance that you're tired of hearing from me with my little projects. Each of these projects, though, means a great deal to me, and I thank you for all of the help you have given me thus far.
I don't blame you for not replying to my last post, it wasn't really worth replying to anyway. But I really need your help here. I'm going to be making what might be my last 'film' which will be based on the classic film, "The Godfather." You may or may not be familar with it, because I have no idea what films are released in Germany and what films you like to watch. It's really none of my business anyway. Back to business, though, I made a little picture that shows two examples of the font. I remember seeing the font before, but I have no idea where to find it now.
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to find this font and safely give me a link to it (a little Mission: Impossible humor). If you can find one with the hand holding the puppet as a letter or number or something like that, that'd be great, but my main concern is the actual text used for the words, "The Godfather." Thanks in advance for any help you can give me and thanks for all of the help you already have given me!
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During installation to my fonts folder, I received several error messages stating things like "file corrrupt contact provider" and "not valid font file" etc. Please let me know what to do. The following files were the problems:
slabface
commscripttprisonwire1
milwaukee
dekobrettmedium
niic.ttf
signatur.ttf
pumpkinese
Burton's nightmare
Godzilla
barnacle
munich_.ttf
antiglare
ms.ttf
nicodem.ttf
nasser.ttf
mstk-hud.ttf
air
TGIfriday
ultrsho_.ttf
supervix
supeho_
paper Cut
alba_.ttf
albam_.ttf
albas_.ttf
Thank you-Amber Young:confused:
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Compressing?
the .zip file should be smaller than .ttf so you are extracting .ttf from .zip.
what program are you using to unzip on windows? I recommend the free version from http://www.WinZip.com/
once you open up the .zip file in WinZip you can see all the .ttf and other files inside the .zip file. You can select one or more files to extract them.
let me know if that shed any light at all....
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Varsity... The one here is funky looking, so here's a better one.
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