Malcolm Wooden

  • Re: Mapping non-unicode fonts

    We have used EncodingMaster. This program comes with a big list of encodings plus it lets you use your own custom tables for anything unusual. It use to cost but is now free. You may be able to use t…
  • Re: Mapping non-unicode fonts

    A few years ago tools like this were quite common when many applications were still in transition to Unicode and they are probably still around. There is probably a way of using VB in Word to do the …
  • Re: Fifth Century Athenian letter forms

    Katy, always best to use true font glyphs as opposed to images in text, it will help with sorting, finding, indexing etc. Recommending fonts is difficult without seeing anything. Tyro Typeworks Brill…
  • Re: FontLoad Update

    No it does not Max, but we could look to include this function in a later version. FontNuke is still the my program of choice for clearing the MacOS font cache. For Windows I usually delete C:\Window…
  • Re: Project Faces by Adobe

    I totally agree with you Max that it is light years way from creating a usable font of any quality however I could see it being used for quick mock-ups in client discussions, but from what Miquel So…
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