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wheres the frikkin font wizard when i need him?
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Always so many things to learn!! And so little time!
I aspire to be a wizard at all this someday . . .
Take care.
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Have you seen the Script-departement here. If you can afford some money for commercial fonts let aus know, we can help you here, too.
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thanks a lot, your a font wizard
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Has anybody been trying to use Font Magic (download from www.007.fonts.com)
recently?
I downloaded it and after I figured out how to use it, tried to make a revolving logo.
When I tried to use the Render Wizard it committed an illegal operation, an invalid
page fault. in FONTMGIC.EXE.
Does any one know how to fix this because I would really like to use the program.
Thanks
Scuroflusso
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hey ute du bist meine goddess!!!
ich weiß zwar nicht wie du über google auf die
schrift gekommen bist, aber ich würde dich dafür am
liebsten umarmen!!! echt cooooool!
habe ca. 5000 fonts durchgesehen und habe es eigentlich
schon aufgegeben!!!
kuss und gruß aus köln
florian
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Not too long ago I came across a font called Denslow, named for W.W. Denslow, the artist who illustrated the original Wizard of Oz book by L. Frank Baum. I downloaded it free from the internet but can not find it anywhere now.
For some reason I can't find it again and I not only loved it, I need for an upcoimng project.
See the attached image and please help me if you can.
Much obliged,
AD
TheSpaceBeagle
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Andrew I wasn't trying to criticize you, like I said, I too have fonts out there with errors. Which overlapping contours are, as well as intersecting points, and redundant points are. You can validate glyphs indivually by opening each glyph and hitting f7 or go to the toolbar and from toolbar > fonts > validate. But keep in mind, to fix all the errors it finds will take a long time, but like I said, I always do it now. I suggest checking the box for the option to automatically fix errors that way it fixes what it can but you still will have to fix intersections yourself which it will list for you and you can save that info as a txt file to refer to.
and kk, I would have have to say he is not acting like another kirk or myself even. He is taking our advice a lot better than we did. :) I got downright nasty even but I know what's up now :)
[Edited & Added]
I see that I did not explain my image very well and worded it wrong. The image shows one glyph with *contours that overlap, points that intersect, points that are redundant, and countours that consist of less than 3 points.
To optimize your font these errors need to be corrected, which can be done by running the font validation wizard that I described above.
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[quote]@koeiekat:Just a question ... how would we all happen to see these nice types? Or would it be only for IE slaves? You are not suggesting to have the whole thing as a pict, are you?
Edit:
Or are you giving all these away for free?[/quote]
Oh, that's because of all the darn redirecting thingy of the fontshop-sites worldwide. Jürgen siebert of fontshop.de says about that »bug« (german):
? unser Webshop stammt aus dem letzten Jahrtausend und er benimmt sich auch so. Wir arbeiten seit 10 Monaten an einer komplett neuen Architektur. Es wird einen Relaunch für alle Produktgruppen geben (Fonts, Fotos, ?), bei dem kein Stein auf dem anderen bleibt.
Direkte Links auf eine Schrift erzeugst Du, wenn Du die entsprechende Ergebnisseite durch einen Kontext-Menü-Befehl der Art »Frame in neuem Fenster öffnen« (so heißt das bei meinem Safari-Browser) in einem neuen Fenster öffnest und die Adresse dieses Fensters weiterleitest.
International version in short:
»Yes, I have to admit that our webshop is from the last century, but we are working hard on a complete new architecture ? If you want to link to a font: take the context-menu option of the font like "Open frame in a new window" and link that.«
But I don't know how that could work out.
If you want to see the samples, you have to open the fontshop-link twice. Forst time it opens the redirect to your local site, second time it opens it to the original link. Or see it at identifont.com or elsewhere.
Not very comfortable. Until they have relaunched their site I won't link to them. Sorry Jürgen and Erik.
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