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Re: Can I turn a custom font into menu-board letters?
@mitradranirban That site seems only to produce flat-backed lettering. Craig is looking for the kind of letters that have pins in the back that can be pushed into a mounting board.1 -
Re: Can I turn a custom font into menu-board letters?
You mean this sort of thing, yes? I think you could use a 3D printer to make a set of custom letters. You would need access to one of the letters used with the target sign in order to be able to accu…1 -
Re: Do you know any app online that can list the languages covered in the character set of a given font?
Agreed. We’ve relegated language lists to our glyph set support documents, but I understand why a distributor site might encourage their use, because it provides a search vector to find fonts that su…3 -
Re: FontEnigma
From your original post, Frank, it wasn’t clear if you were talking only about type testers or foundry web page content in general. If a foundry is selling webfont use licenses to customers, as is th…2 -
Re: Navigating the name table for a font menu
I’m not sure a description of how an application should build font menus exists; rather, there is a bunch of data in the name table, the OS/2 table, and now also the STAT table that can be used to bu…4