Mark Roberts wrote:
Ann Sanfedele wrote:
I wonder if this would have worked for you in blurb..
I wrote stuff in MS word in the font of my choice recently when I wanted
to give Jostein credit for a photo of me. So
I went to his page and cut and pasted his name into my MS word document
and it did it correctly and kept the font style.
Maybe I was just lucky :-)
Ann, if a font doesn't include specific character glyphs, copying text
from one application to another won't do anything.
But it appeared it did. Although... maybe I did it in photoshop
elements .... Now you are going to make me recreate it... but if you
are right (and I see why that is a strong possibility , even if you use
a Mac ;-)), then just by coincidence the fonts I like to use have those
characters hidden in them and if I'm in English they don't appear, but
if I cut and paste from the web they do appear. (That is how I got
Refuse to become Refusés to make the subject line in my other post)
But seriously, I'd love to design a font of my own... is there any
freeware on the web to help with that?
Yep, FontForge: http://fontforge.sourceforge.net/
Thanks for the link!
ann
I haven't tried it myself.
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