Or tell me which FREE font you would like to use and I'll get you the arrows at { } [ ] or any other place on the keyboard that you are not likely to use.
Why don't you just use the 'insert symbol' function?
RTFRMF >

The version here on Dafont works fine. Problem is on your side.
As digital fonts are nothing but vector outlines rendering a shape they have no color info. Just shape. Color is set by the software using these outlines. So if one wants a 'multicolored' font some tricks need to be applied: 1. each letter has to be made out of different glyphs that on screen and/or print match position. Then in the software using this font the color has to be set per glyph.
An example how this can be done is the Madame where a letter is formed by the combination of a capital and a lower case letter with the bearings set in such a way that the two glyphs overlap. Then in an application you can achieve a (only) two colored result by doing something like this:
color A=black, color a=red, color B=black, color b=red etc.
Got the idea why this is not practical with 99,9% of computer users that have no idea of what they are doing ...
Nothing really similar around, alas.
Why not try to really install. For once be brave. Slam that Help button and experience the horror of learning something.
bit puzzled ... colored fonts? Can that finally be done ... and no-one told The Kat?
You should ask Samuel Park directly. You will find his email address in the font properties.
Also no problem here.
CERN has no problems with your 20 tonner. Yet, the question is, is CERN interested in tour thingie ...
Dismantle Destroy said 
... I shouldn't have to sacrifice design. ...
Nope. But if you feel you need to sell your coffee in 20 tons bags you may experience that your customers see no way to take your coffee home ...
In short, it is not relevant what you think, what's relevant is what your customers think.
Unless of course, when you are not interested in their money. But then, why make the 20 tons monster in the first place?
If lag is delay the answer is implied in the question. Keep your stuff clean and, excluding the kerning table, under 100K.
Which Sassoon version are you after?
True. My wrong

Free? Arial.
Tophy might also be able to help but I've not seen him around lately...
Food for thought:
http://www.abstractfonts.com/forum/thread/33386/14223#post14223 That is the whois info on that site. Something, btw, you could have found yourself with ease.
Other possibilities: jrz at arcor dot de. Old email address but you never know.
http://web.archive.org/web/20060325233630/http://www.filmhimmel.com/jayrzay.php
Or the (rather obvious) webmaster at filmhimmel dot com
Edited 4 times. Last edit on Jun 08, 2011 at 11:01 by koeiekat
FontCreator ...
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