Oh. I encode the more stable glyphs. This saves me about 40% of the size. Allows me to ship all the fonts in a package less than 100K. That is an optional detail. The main software works with either encoded or decoded.

I learned a ton about fonts, curves and SVG with this little project. In the Webdings file there are only two glyphs, variations on an SVG shape that I wanted to use in Babylon. They came from a public SVG images somewhere. Just like a latter-day 3D Wingdings. Connecting the dots, I am!


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Are you thinking of co-opting a font file, as I did with most letters? Or creating free-form glyphs? If it is the latter (and you have continued interest) then I will have a couple follow-on questions.

Gimp beginner here! I'm trying to design a logo with a new font I just bought, but I'm having trouble. I've figured out how to add text, I've changed the color to be different than the background, the text is on the top layer, and the new font is detected (I found posts related to all these issues while trying to solve this). However, when I actually type, the text doesn't show up. If I choose a different font, it is visible. Screen capture attached. Has anyone seen this before? The font I'm trying to use is Halycoon Script

I downloaded the font, it's installed on my computer, I can use it in other software, but it doesn't appear in the "Global Style" menu, in Studio. I've restarted the program, my computer... the font doesn't show up on the list.

I'm still new to Tesseract OCR and after using it in my script noticed it had a relatively big error rate for the images I was trying to extract text from. I came across Tesseract training, which supposedly would be able to decrease error rate for a specific font you'd use. I came across a website ( ) which is a tool powered by Anyline to do all the training for a font you specify. So I recieved a .traineddata file and I am not quite sure what to do with it. Could anybody explain what I have to do with this file for it to work? Or should I just learn how to do Tesseract training the manual way, which according to the Anyline website may take a day's work. Thanks in advance.

You can use this tool to get a traineddata file of whichever font you want. After that move the traineddata file in your tessdata folder. To use tesseract with the new font in Python or any other language (I think?) put lang = "Font"as second parameter in image_to_string function. It improves accuracy significantly but can still make mistakes ofcourse. Or you can just learn how to train tesseract for a new font manually with this guide: -to-prepare-training-files-for-tesseract-ocr-and-improve-characters-recognition/.

If you want to train tesseract with the new font, then generate .traineddata file with your desired font. For generating .traineddata, first you will need .tiff file and .box file. You can create these files using jTessBoxEditor. Tutorial for jBossTextEditor is here. While making .tiff file you can set the font in which you have train tesseract. Either you can jTessBoxEditor for generating .traineddata or serak-tesseract-trainer is also there. I have used both and I would say that for generating tiff and box files jTessBoxEditor is great and for training tesseract use serak.

Solution posted by @wigarga solved as another temp fix. Open/Use downloaded font in another program. I used Affinity Designer. Open text tool on Sharpr3D and downloaded font should be on recent fonts.

Hey @sjirka, the Text tool in Shapr3D should recognize all the fonts you have installed on your devices. Please check if you have the font installed and if you run the latest (5.300) version of Shapr3D then let us know how it goes.

This font is pretty close to what my own handwriting is when I write carefully, like in my travel journal. And because I typically write in a mix of print and cursive, it was important for me to include a few ligatures connecting some letter combinations together.

I need to create complicated electrical symbols for a schematic mapservice. I have tried to use EMF picture symbols, but they don't draw very well. A very long time ago I created a new #font for the old symbols, but the program I used is no longer available and I am unable to find a simple program to create a font with. Preferable I would like to import an AutoCAD drawing or SVG file for each symbol.

I don't know whether it's just me or not, but I feel the new font color of Stack Overflow Dark Mode makes my eyes hurt, because using #8CBFF2 as font color and #2D2E2F as the background does not fit (for me) although coolors.co states that it is "Very Good". What do you think?

added Code39.ttf, code39u.ttf and IDAutomationHC39M.ttf in /srv/apps/lucee/jdk/jre/jre/lib/fonts/ folder (in this folder contains ttf font files). after that i cannot start my lucee properly until delete those files.

We gave up on using fonts to create barcodes and create images using ZXing instead. You include the zxing files (core-3.1.0.jar and javase-3.1.0.jar in our case, which can be found at and ) in [lucee]/tomcat/lib, then the following code will produce a barcode:

I would like to create a new font, and in this font I want to have some letters from other fonts.

For example: I want the "1" number from TAHOMA font, the "G" letter from ALIAS font etc.

Is there a program for this? Any free one?

This website allows you to create your own font from your handwriting. You download a sheet and fill it in. instead of printing it out you could open it in word and simply type in the appropriate font you wanted for each symbol. Print this out and scan it in.

It does cost up to $14.95 for a full font. $9.95 for just one sheet but the results are pretty good. I used it for a handwriting font of my own. The free preview's pretty good to determine if its what you're after.

Normally it should be quite simple. You go to themes tab at the top. There you go to fonts and upload it. (or add it from url)

After this e.g. add a paragraph and go to styles tab. open the editor of the style you want to use and scroll down to fonts.

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Now if you want to add another font style, in case you do not like the default ones, add it from a link or if you have it downloaded, in that case you enter themes and add it or paste the URL, do not forget to activate the checkboxes of the letters that you are going to use so that it gives a good result in the compilations.

In other applications like Word or Powerpoint the font displays and works correctly. When you press the select font button it shows the preview of "The quick brown fox" only it shows it all as lowercase whereas the other fonts all have a capitalised "T". I've deleted and reinstalled the font but no joy.

If you want to build the font as part of your firmware, I think you are in the right direction.

The one part you are missing is how to tell the Micropython Binding Script about the new font.

The Micropython Binding Script parses lvgl.h so all you need to do is to add LV_FONT_DECLARE(lv_font_my_26) there or on some other file that is included by it (lv_conf.h for example).

Another option is to edit lv_conf.h and specify your font in LV_FONT_CUSTOM_DECLARE instead of the empty declaration there.

The Unique Font Identifier field says it was edited in FontForge.

It is unlikely the TypeType foundry is using FontForge for development.

So it appears that someone who had no idea what they were doing edited the fonts in FontForge.

The fonts would need to be fixed to work properly in LibreOffice, or any other app which uses style groups.

I would like to know how the v2.000 fonts work on a Mac if you are interested in testing.

The Macs may have some problems with the weight settings, and the multiple weights.

Need some Mac users to test.

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Mac and Windows use different name fields in the fonts so they work differently with broken fonts.

LO does not deal with font anomalies as well as some other apps.

I've got a couple of new fonts I'd like to use in Magix edit pro 17. I see it and it looks good until I click to move it and reverts back to a defalt font. How do I get it to stay there. I've installed the font in the windows font folder and a few other places. But it doesn't seem to help.Has anyone else have this problem? Any help would be appreciated.

No problem here using MEP 17. Note that clicking on the >< double arrow icon at the top right of the title editing window (which you might think is for closing the dialog) causes the font to reset to default. Do you get the same behavior with all fonts or just the new ones?

Try uninstalling the fonts you recently installed and then reinstall them one by one.

You may find that you have an offending font file.

I recently stuggled with an issue on one particular font and it turned out to be that particular font.

Hey there, I'm completely new to squarespace and building my own website for that matter ? I need to code in Dream Avenue font to my headers - across my site.... does anyone know the code or how I can do this so that it shows up for everyone correctly? I probably need the answer format in coding for dummies..... as I've never done it before! Any help is much appreciated - tia!

I decided the only way to find a suitable replacement was to take the old font, and add a few curves, tweak a few things to make it more readable, but always trying to stay true to the original. Here it is in the tutorial:

Very nice. I agree that the old, blocky font was getting old, and this new text is refreshing yet stays to its true roots of the orginal font.

However, I think there should be an option for changing fonts. Some people may not be pleased with this new change because this font looks almost like it belongs in the HD texture pack. Maybe you could incorporate into the texture pack? 17dc91bb1f

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