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Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ashwin Batish on 1997-07-16 04:00 AM

Title: Using various TTF Fonts
Post by: Ashwin Batish on 1997-07-16 04:00 AM
I'd like to know if I can use other styles of fonts. I haven't been able to trigger this. Are there future plans to allow other TTF fonts to be included in Noteworthy?
Title: Re: Using various TTF Fonts
Post by: NWC-Support on 1997-07-16 04:00 AM
We are working on a facility to allow some user selectable fonts for the text used in NWC. The actual font used for notation, however, is likely to continue to be the proprietary NWCV13A font.

Fornow, none of the fonts used in NWC can be customized in their typeface. The sizes change with the notation size, except for authoring info on a printout, which is proportional to the page size.

I hope this helps. ---- Eric (support@noteworthysoftware.com)
Title: Re: Using various TTF Fonts
Post by: RAMON LOPEZ on 1998-04-03 05:00 AM
i want many fonts true type.
i want kidprint font please
tanks
Title: Re: Using various TTF Fonts
Post by: Andrew on 1998-04-04 05:00 AM
Try the newsgroup alt.binaries.fonts, or do a search on the web using altavista, using keywords like font and kidprint

A
Title: Re: Using various TTF Fonts
Post by: Pete Bowers on 1998-04-06 04:00 AM
If anyone is interested:

There are two True Type Fonts available for free download from http://www.efn.org/~bch/aboutfonts.html

These fonts were designed for use with another product but work fine with any application using True Type fonts. They have some features that might be useful such as a glissando.
Title: Re: Using various TTF Fonts
Post by: xande on 1998-05-20 04:00 AM
I`m Brazilian and I need fonts ttf???