Yay, yay! And the Boss agrees?
5.6 can do that automatically for most errors. Not all headings though.
Edit:
You should also use the advanced settings in the naming section. At least to get rid of "This font was created using FontCreator 5.6 from High-Logic.com" and HL as the vendor. Further you can put your whole EULA and contact info there. Change that in the options and done forever.
Edited on Jun 25, 2011 at 21:53 by koeiekat
Can't your software do that automatically? Mine can. But then, I am using FontCreator ...

Edited on Jun 25, 2011 at 21:42 by koeiekat
bizzare options?
The issue is not with Dafont Tom, it is with the authors/designers. If they, like you, would put the license info in the font file it would be clear. But the fast majority didn't and don't do this. See above. Doggie doesn't seem to understand this. Which is sort of strange as doggie should apply the same to it's own work ...
See vinz, doggie brain. Needs to back to school ... etc. ...
... a shouting believer ...
Whether you as designer do your work for free or a fee is not relevant in this case. The ones that use your work are bound to the license. If they do not make a profit with the use of your design(s) with their font(s) it fits perfectly within 'free for personal use'. As soon as they go commercial things change and they will need to buy a license (often here make a donation). It is up to you to make the people you design for to make them aware of that when presenting your design - again, be it for free or a fee.
From that moment on the responsibility is with the users of your designs. Not with you. You are not the user of the font. They are.
And, indeed, there are a lot of fonts here on Dafont or anywhere else where you can find fonts that lack license info. Thousands of them were made in the late nineties, the early years of the make a font yourselves bonanza and today it is even worse with the overdose of grunges 'created' by 14 years old kids that have - understandably - little knowledge of the legal issues concerning publishing a font and/or the commercial aspects. Then taking the position Ha, it is free! Let's make some money with it! is imho unfair. To say the least.
Thus, when The Kat encounters a post that seeks the edges of 'free' them claws show.
And do read the Convention of Berne papers. Interesting food for designers. Even for the doggies amongst them
edited for typo
kk
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Jun 22, 2011 at 20:42 by koeiekat
Get back to school doggie. The copyright to use the font can not be offered. The right to use the font can be offered - the license. Whilst back at school read the Convention of Berne papers.
Nah vinz, doggie is just a smart

, one of those who try to find the loopholes and bend all his way, incapable of wanting to understand what is meant by people who make a font whilst not being a lawyer.
Jun 22, 2011 at 18:42 [reply]
Videos Read? Manual?

Almost sure he tries to work with the zip.
Please choose your words correctly in a subject like this, otherwise it leads only to more confusion. You are talking about license, not copyright. And whatever the license terms, the copyright stays with the designer up to 50 years after his/her death.
When the license terms here say 'free for personal use' or something alike you may want to start to make a lot of fuzz about missing EULAs but the terms are perfectly clear; personal, so not commercial, so not resale, so not for profit making, so not for etc.
If you prefer to use a different interpretation it is most probably that you need to see a shrink as then you would suffer from a thinking disease.
Seeing a shrink, btw, will cost you far more that buying a commercial license. But with your problem you most probably never thought of that, says The Kat to the doggie.
Wrong place to ask ilya
Jun 21, 2011 at 20:02 [reply]
Videos Start with pushing the Record button. It's got a red circle on it. When done, press the Stop button. A white square.
Make sure that what you want to make a video of can actually be seen by the lens. A handy feature to check this is looking at the monitor screen.

Jun 21, 2011 at 19:29 [reply]
Videos Shall we make a video of that?

But, daaams, is the brid a believer ... ?
Jump Start is © 1999 Solar*Sister Fonts/Isabelle Trolio
http://www.iinet.net.au/~pigmeat
That URL brings you nowhere as you are redirected to
http://www.iinet.net.au/~isabelle and there is nothing there. Neither will
http://www.hellostranger.com/solarsister/ bring you any further.
But, as Luc Devroye (who knows probably more than Google

) tells us: Solar Sister [Isabelle Trolio]. Isabelle Trolio from Mount Lawley, West Australia ...
Mount Lawley is Perth and a Isabelle Trolio in Mount Lawley, Perth runs the
Ruck Rover General Store, you might as well ask Isabelle Trolio there if she might happen to be the lost solarsister.
It may very well be that Fontographer had restricted license embedding set as default and Isabelle never bothered to change that. Which by the way is a doddle to do
Success.
Jun 20, 2011 at 11:29 [reply]
Videos @ Vinz
Rent an Italian ...
Jun 20, 2011 at 01:02 [reply]
Videos Start with pushing the Record button. It's got a red circle on it. When done, press the Stop button. A white square.
Make sure that what you want to make a video of can actually be seen by the lens. A handy feature to check this is looking at the monitor screen.
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