Ce que veulent dire les "trolls", c'est que plus de renseignements (entre autre, le nom de la police) donnerait plus de chances de comprendre le problème et d'apporter une solution.
1st solution : You use a font manager :
http://www.dafont.com/soft.php#1
2nd solution : if you don't want to install a font manager, you double clic on the font. So the font previewer appear with a limiter number of letters. You don't close this window and you open the charmap (standard tool in Windows, charmap.exe), you select the font and you can see ALL the letters.
Andrew2 said if you want to do it yourself ...
No, it's not legal.
Only the author have to do that.
Normaly, when you create a PDF, if you don't use a standard font, it record the the font that's included in the PDF file.
With advanced software like Acrobate Pro, you can choise, for each font, if you want include it or not in the PDF and, if yes, if you want include the full font or only the used letters.
After the creation of your PDF, open it with Acrobate reader and look at File > Proprieties... > Fonts.
You will see the status of all the fonts of your document.
Edited on Jul 19, 2012 at 09:40 by Menhir
drf_ said Best advice is from Menhir, use images, like screenshots. No embedding issues then.
Use a graphic editor (like Photo Shop, Paint Shop, Photo Editor or Windows/Mac Paint) will be beser than a screenshoot.
strebbne said I made the document with Text Edit and then saved it as a pdf.
It's a good possibility.
ctakah said if the bottom one is a sans serif, how would you calsify the top one?
I don't see serifs, so... sans serif to.
Edited on Jul 17, 2012 at 15:10 by Menhir
1- You can send the Font file linked to your e-mail for you recipiant install it.
2- You use Arial (very close than Helvetica) and you'll be sure that your recipiant have it.
3 - If it's juste a short sentence, you do an bitmap image.
You can easyly recreate it with a vectorial software like illustrator.
It's freeware.
It means that the author keep the right of this font (so, it's not realy "free") but that you don't have to pay to use it.
What the look of this fonts ? Put an image sample.
Look at the theme "Gothic Medieval" :
http://www.dafont.com/theme.php?cat=401&fpp=50
You xill find many fonts with the same look.
Je vous remercie tous pour vos réponses.
drf_ said Effectivement, je connaissais mais il y a longtemps que je n'y étais pas retourné et je n'y avait pas pensé. Merci de m'avoir rappelé ce site.
Effectivement, je cherche quelque chose dans ce style. Je pense que je vais trouver mon bonheur dans celles qui ont des minuscules comme Mighty Teo ou Nightwatcher (à condition qu'elles soient accentuées). Je vais aller fouiller.
Si tu parles d'une utilisation "bulles de BD", ça me choque moins, en tout cas, que sur une facture, une carte de visite, ou un courrier de ma banque. Tout dépend ce que tu veux en faire ?
Je parlais de bulle de BD juste pour donner une idée du style que je recherche.
En fait, c'est pour rédiger les règles d'un jeu desrinés à des enfants. Donc, je cherche quelque chose qui soit un peu fun mais lisible et raisonnablement fantaisie mais pas trop.
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