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Former pr0n slinger.
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Looking for a font
I'm looking for a font that is called"Script NT Bold" on a Mac
I have this font sended to me but it doesn't work on PC. Is there another font for PC that looks exactly like it? Or does anyone has this font on his/her PC? http://www.stylinglab.be/graphs/logo1.gif |
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#2 |
WHO IS FONZY!?! Don't they teach you anything at school?
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I just PM you. Jo XXX
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Subversive filth of the hedonistic decadent West
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Southeast Florida
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You can usually find utilities that can convert the fonts back and forth between platforms. They usually don't do a great job of keeping kerning info but are good enough for doing a masthead font.
If it is a truetype Mac font I have a ultility to convert it to a PC font. I had one for doing Postscript fonts as well, but never upgraded it for Mac OS X since I never needed it. |
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Former pr0n slinger.
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Thanx, got the font from Jazzcat/tropica
And cleo, it was a TTF... what do you use to convert it if I may ask? |
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Subversive filth of the hedonistic decadent West
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Southeast Florida
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There are a bunch of free drag and drop utilities for the Mac to do this. I use Suitcase to manage my fonts and it is part of it so that is what I would use.
Back when I was still using Mac Classic OS I used a porgram named Fontographer to convert anytype of font to anything, it is also used to create fonts from scratch. Since I'm running Mac OS X I no longer need to do this since I can use Mac fonts, PC fonts, *nix fonts, and NeXT fonts without needing to convert them. |
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