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This is great and I look forward to adding to my project. However, I am new at designing elearning and a bit technically challenged still at this point. Once I download your fonts and extract the files I get a series of TTF files. What do I need to do to acually use them? Do I need the True Type program? I love your site and refer to it often, but we are very limited on tools and resources and learning this as we go. Sometimes it gets technically a bit over my head. Any help is appreciated!
Excellent Tom, now I know how a presentation becomes more alive and more individually!Further in such a way. Very soon I will try to produce my first elearnig course with Articulate, in your blog I find many excellent tips.Quite good idea with your Challenge!
Thank you very much, Tom. You are great as usual. I keep waiting for your posts as they always bring something new. The Microsoft Power Toys for tablet PC are are for XP edition, can they work for Vista to create these fonts? Is there any way to go for fonts in other languages, particularly Arabic? Thanks again.
Great input tom, just created a set of handwritten fonts that I will use in a variety of applications, mindmaps, presentations etc.with the usually available fonts, courses have become uniform and boring.Let me know where to post the fonts and I will do it in a secondthanks and best regardstheo
Tom, I love your handwritten fonts and had actually used them in a case scenario I was building in PowerPoint but had to change directions because, unlike other free fonts available on the web, I could not embed them because of license restrictions.
I went to create my free font on as shown by you, but just to let you know while uploading the font is free, downloading the font you just created, is NOT! They want me to pay $14.95 for my own hand writing!
Hi Tom,I own windows 7 Tablet with pen and I have the Microsoft Tablet PC but I was unable to find the Power toys for windows 7 I have search Google for Handwritten Fonts for windows 7. Can you please help me find it or can you email a link.Thanks Avi
But before you start converting your entire library of Type 1 fonts you might want to know which ones were used in which documents. Currently, InDesign will tell you if it detects Type 1 fonts when you open a document.
This opens up all kinds of interesting possibilities, including finding files based on the fonts they contain. I wrote up the process in this post. At the time I was only thinking about finding files that contained specific fonts, not font file formats. But it turns out that font format info is included in the metadata attached to InDesign and Illustrator files. You can see it if you choose File > File Info and look in the Raw Data area of the dialog box.
Note that there does seem to be a bug (currently under review) where InDesign will flag a file as having Type 1 fonts when in reality the file uses OpenType fonts with PostScript outlines. You can read more about the bug and vote for it to be fixed here.