Questions tagged [otf]
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How to change name of font?
I want to change the PostScript name of an OTF font. I know it's possible to do this with Font Forge, but it seems like a really big deal to install this on my computer. Is there another way of doing changing the font name?
Jack Humphries
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Are .otf fonts safe to install on Windows?
I've been searching and haven't been able to find anything on this.
There are lots of free fonts available online in .otf format. After downloading them, you Right click->Install to install the font on the system.
My question is whether there are…
Nate
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How to open a LUKS, OTFE .vol?
I feel like this is a dumb question, but I can't find the answer anywhere.
I have a .vol, LUKS/OTFE.
I know the password.
How can I open it?
This should be simple, but the closest answer I've found involves $ dd to a lo
--- but that seems to be…
rm-vanda
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Installing an OTF Font under Ubuntu Server
I have an OTF Font I want to use with ImageMagick.
Last time I had to install it on other machines, I copied it into /usr/share/fonts and ran fc-cache, then, convert -list font | grep "myfont" found it.
This time it doesn't find it (even by looking…
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Does anyone know of a quick, inexpensive way to change the name of an OTF font?
I created several postscript fonts with Fontographer on the Mac back in the 1990s. I successfully converted them to OTF with FontConverter from the Apple App Store, but this did not change the fonts' names.
The problem is that FontBook on the Mac…
Richard
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Transparent overlaping path when creating font with Illustrator and FontSelf
I'm trying to create a glyph font with FontSelf (https://www.fontself.com/) and Adobe Illustrator but I'm running into somes problems.
As you can see on the screen capture below, on the exported font, the overlaping path are showing as transparent…
Dami1
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