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Are there any good freeware apps for creating fonts? I remember using
some software several years ago, but I can't remember which program it
was, and whether it was freeware/shareware/crippleware/etc. Can Inkscape
be used to create fonts?
Mike
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On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 20:44:50 -0400, SharkD wrote:
> Are there any good freeware apps for creating fonts? I remember using
Try Fontstruct - it's an online creation tool that seems to work pretty
well.
http://fontstruct.fontshop.com/
Jim
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SharkD a écrit :
> Are there any good freeware apps for creating fonts? I remember using
> some software several years ago, but I can't remember which program it
> was, and whether it was freeware/shareware/crippleware/etc. Can Inkscape
> be used to create fonts?
>
There is the open source FontForge:
http://fontforge.sourceforge.net/
--
Vincent
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On 28-10-2009 1:44, SharkD wrote:
> Are there any good freeware apps for creating fonts? I remember using
> some software several years ago, but I can't remember which program it
> was, and whether it was freeware/shareware/crippleware/etc. Can Inkscape
> be used to create fonts?
Did somebody mention metafont?. Apparently some sort of learning curve,
but extremely stable and with metapost you can capitalize on your
learning when you need a picture.
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On 10/28/2009 6:02 PM, andrel wrote:
> On 28-10-2009 1:44, SharkD wrote:
>> Are there any good freeware apps for creating fonts? I remember using
>> some software several years ago, but I can't remember which program it
>> was, and whether it was freeware/shareware/crippleware/etc. Can
>> Inkscape be used to create fonts?
>
> Did somebody mention metafont?. Apparently some sort of learning curve,
> but extremely stable and with metapost you can capitalize on your
> learning when you need a picture.
Thanks for the tips, everyone.
Mike
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andrel wrote:
> Did somebody mention metafont?. Apparently some sort of learning curve,
> but extremely stable and with metapost you can capitalize on your
> learning when you need a picture.
Ah, metafont, the POV-Ray of font construction. Last time I checked, it
can only be used to create bitmapped fonts though...
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SharkD wrote:
> Are there any good freeware apps for creating fonts? I remember using
> some software several years ago, but I can't remember which program it
> was, and whether it was freeware/shareware/crippleware/etc. Can Inkscape
> be used to create fonts?
>
> Mike
Open a *.ttf in Inkscape and save it as an *.svg. This will give you a
plain text file to show how the font in laid out. I go from this to
hand-code letters, but I've never done a full alphabet.
-Shay
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