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Feb 22, 2021 at 06:23  [reply]  Academic use

It is best to ask the font author directly. Font authors have different views on how personal use is interpreted. You can send him/her a private message here. Or ask him directly by email if an email address is available.

I do not suggest posting your request as a comment to the font. There is no guarantee that the font author will read your request. I, for one, do not read comments especially that I am not sent notices of such comments.


Feb 17, 2021 at 18:07  [reply]  Puma font Euro 2020

Custom font made exclusively for Puma.
There's no look alike font. If there's one, it is an illegal copy of the font.


Feb 14, 2021 at 14:27  [reply]  help, i'm looking for this free font

It's not a free font but a commercial font. If you want to use that font, you will have to buy it.

Linking to a download of those kinds of free fonts are not allowed here.


Feb 14, 2021 at 06:05  [reply]  help, i'm looking for this free font



Feb 11, 2021 at 13:37  [reply]  Personal use font

Better directly ask the designer of the font as interpretation of that term varies and depends on the font author.


Feb 07, 2021 at 05:48  [reply]  Add outline to ttf files

BungeeG said  
So have I to edit the characters one by one ?

That's the only way to do it unless your font editor supports the use of macros which will automate the process. I am not familiar with FontForge.

BungeeG said  
Can I have a tutorial of what I have to do for example on one of the characters to have a have a black outline and a white letter as on the image you sent ?

First, I do not know how to use FontForge and I believed that Claude already told you how to create an outline font in the other thread.

Second, you cannot have two colors in a font - it's just solid part and transparent. All solids will use the same color when you use the font in a document. Let us say you were able to create a font where the outline and base letter are both solid. The outline and letter will be rendered with the same color in your document. You cannot have a black outline and a white base letter. You will need to change the color of either the outline or letter in the document if the program you are using supports it. As I earlier said, the best way to do this is to use a stroke.

Google will be a lot of help in finding these programs but have a look at Inkscape or GIMP. T am not familiar with these programs but they might have the answers to your problems. If you need something for your Android, you might find it at Google Play Store


Feb 06, 2021 at 20:25  [reply]  Add outline to ttf files

The graphics program will not modify the font file. What it modifies is the rendering of the font in a document.

If you create an outlined font, it will come out like the one shown in Claude's image. There's likely a work around to get a solid letter with an outline but will be a bit complicated to do. Still you cannot have a black outline and white base letter just by using a font. Your outline and letter will be in whatever color you set in your program when you used the font. To get the effect that you wanted, you would still need a graphics program to change the color of either the letter or the outline. If you are going to use a graphics program, spare yourself the trouble of modifying the font and just add a stroke to the letters. If you intend to use it in another device, then create an image, raster or vector, and copy it to the second device.

I suggest that you abandon the idea of modifying a font that is not your own creation and look for a free graphics program that have many of the capabilities of commercial graphics program. Adding a stroke to an entire document will only take a few clicks.
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Feb 06, 2021 at 04:29  [reply]  Add outline to ttf files

I do not know what graphics program you are using but the answer to that is yes, at least in the program that I am using.



Edited on Feb 06, 2021 at 04:46 by toto@k22


Feb 05, 2021 at 09:58  [reply]  Add outline to ttf files

This is what you want. This was done in a graphics program by adding a stroke to the text (letter A)



Feb 05, 2021 at 06:47  [reply]  Add outline to ttf files

Yes, the "white" part would be transparent. That's how outline fonts work. If you want it colored, you have to fill the transparent part with white in a graphics program. The easiest way to implement what you want is to add a stroke to the letters/words in a graphics program. Set the color of the font to white and then add a black stroke.


Feb 04, 2021 at 15:44  [reply]  Add outline to ttf files

You can do that in Fontlab using Contour -> Path -> Make Parallel Path (See image below using Noto Sans Regular letter O)

I do not know how it is done in FontForge but I am sure Claude can help you on that.

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Feb 04, 2021 at 06:47  [reply]  Add outline to ttf files

I see from the other post that you are using FontForge. I do not use FontForge but adding a single line outline will make that outline black and the original letter white.

Be very specific with your question and Claude will be able to help you as he knows FontForge very well. And you can write in French.


Feb 04, 2021 at 06:39  [reply]  Add outline to ttf files

There are two ways to do that - modify the font file and use a graphics program

If that is a font that you did not create, ask the person who created the font if he is open to the idea of adding an outline to the font. If he agrees, ask that person how much he is going to charge for the work. If that is a font that you did yourself, then you can add an outline in your font editor

If you do not intend to modify the font, use the font in your graphics program and add a stroke to the word/s that you want to have an outline.



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Jan 03, 2021 at 07:13  [reply]  Advice: Copyrighting fonts



Jan 02, 2021 at 08:45  [reply]  Fonte hello



Jan 02, 2021 at 08:33  [reply]  FONT PURCHASE

Go to https://betwixtdesigns.com/product/angelika-2/ If the page stops loading and hardly see anything means the background image of the page did not load. There's a way to go around this but it is very confusing and you might do things that you do not intend to do. I suggest that you get in touch with them by email or send them a private message at https://www.dafont.com/pm/post.php?user=1058805


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Nov 05, 2020 at 05:53  [reply]  I don't know how to use this

See https://www.dafont.com/faq.php

If you have a specific issue that isn't answered there, post it here.


Oct 30, 2020 at 05:39  [reply]  Harry Potter

Have a look at this site for fonts used in Harry Potter books and movies. It might not be complete but most are identified there.

https://tatesha.com/HarryPotter/


Oct 29, 2020 at 06:21  [reply]  THIS FONT PLZ!!??

Suggested font: Sunday Morning



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