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I already had an unown font on my computer before viewing this! Heh.... So it showed up in the demo. (Its the unown tm one)
By the way, how'd you install this? Last edited by Serenade; January 1, 2010 at 02:36:22 AM. |
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This site suggests that Type 1 postscript fonts need both a .pfb and a .pfm file in order to be properly installed. I think the other file (the .pfb) is needed for them to work.
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First, close out any word processors. Open up Control Panel > Fonts or C:\Windows\Fonts. Drag all of the files you downloaded into that folder. Then, simply open up something like Microsoft Word or any other editor that lets you set the font to test them out.
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![]() I can't wait to try it out, I have been waiting for a little while now. Last edited by Luxray13579; April 29, 2010 at 03:13:33 PM. |
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Plus, if one were to download fonts, one would have a preview of it beforehand. Otherwise, this is just a test of how many times you can spam with Arial/Comic Sans. xD; |
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You mean the font used for the version text? Not that I know of.
Anyway, the fonts you've collected are really nice, for all those that did install properly on my computer. Some just either revert to generic fonts or won't install, but thankfully, it didn't affect the most important fonts. I think I may see some kind of use of them in the future... |
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Yes, that font.
And yeah, I have noticed there are a few problems with some of them. The font format is a bit screwed up too, as I've seen different parts of different operating systems show different font names: "Arial Regular," "Arial font," "arial.ttf," "Arial," "Arial Normal," etc. |