Sorry mate, I've already have almost 10 fonts in progress, some since 2006 and don't have time to finish them already

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I won't do font requests unless for a sufficient amount of money that covers the time spent on this kind of project.
www & .net is definitely Neuropol.
Tecnotienda looks also like Neuropol but modified (stretched & bolded)
Century Schoolbook can do the trick
Even if it's a new creation, it's based on someone's work, it's always better to get the permission. Check if there is a license with the photo (copyright, creative commons, copy left...) If there is not any, try to contact the author and explain your project.
Fonts from this website are not all free for use. Check the page of the font & the readme file.
Have you read the link i provided ? this is the REAL way. So take a breath, relax, and start reading, we can't do it for you.
Looks like Neuropol X with a modified "a"
I'm not a dafont administrator, i'm not anwsering for them.
I still don't get your API shit, but you're better than everyone so don't bother explaining.
I'm just giving you my point of view, i think the @fontface shit doesn't hit the big target on this website.
So take it as you wish and go wherever you want... I don't care !
As you can see in the provided links above, this use of a typeface requires specific licence for web usage. They are mostly not free except the google webfonts that use specific fonts where the license let us use it for web usage. The fontsquirrel @fontface generator is, i think, almost illegal as you can upload your own fonts to generate the @fontface kit, which doesn't mean you acquired the license for web usage.
So it CAN'T be auto-generated, this is case by case.
Why the hell do you want an API for ? I mean what would you do with that ?
The FAQ is outdated, i agree and the chapter on the @fontface should be updated but using images (manually or dynamically generated) is still the most common and easy way to do for the average user.
Anyway, you're talking about stuffs 95% of the visitors of dafont doesn't even heard a single time. It's mostly home use (see the number of topics that contain the word "photofiltre"

) or professional print use. You already know what you're talking about, every web professional will know and doesn't need dafont for this.
I might be wrong, but this is not the public target of dafont.
Edited on Jan 25, 2011 at 15:11 by vinz
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