On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 10:22 AM, Craig Bradney <cbradney at scribus.info> wrote:
> Maybe you got Trajan Pro from elsewhere. Its not even listed here: > https://www.microsoft.com/typography/fonts/ > <https://www.microsoft.com/typography/fonts/> The wisdom of the Interwebs sais that Trajan Pro is bundled with a couple of Adobe products, including InDesign and Illustrator. Maybe the original poster removed a software package that had the fonts bundled? I've never heard of Microsoft policing font licenses. That would be darn near impossible to start with: I've purchased a ton of fonts, and even I have to go back to the receipts to see if I purchased a font, got it in a bundle or downloaded as a freebie. As a general guideline, I'd suggest storing all the fonts you use someplace safe, so that you can always get them back if, for example, you get a new PC or change operating systems. Scribus even has a menu item "Collect for output" that bundles all prerequisites for your project, including the fonts. Check to see if your font license allows you to make a personal backup, there's some weird licensing around. Back to Trajan Pro. This site features a comparison between Trajan Pro and Cinzel: http://joelcrawfordsmith.com/closest-font/font/trajan Cinzel is a free download, so I'd suggest trying it out. There's a lot of choice in free quality fonts these days. I'm so fed up with some of the font licenses that I'm quite motivated to give alternatives a good hard look, just remember to donate to the author if you use a nice one. I donated last year's remainder of my font budget to Impallari Type, and this year's may well go to the maker of Cinzel. You can get Cinzel here: http://ndiscovered.com/cinzel/ (and check out their other fonts). With kind regards. Bert
