On Sunday, June 8, 2003, at 01:43 PM, Philip M. Aker wrote:
On Saturday, Jun 7, 2003, at 15:05 America/Vancouver, Darcy James
Argue wrote:
Forgot to mention that if you are on a Mac, you will need TT
Converter:
http://www.signaturefactory.com/tt-converter-15.hqx
PC TrueType fonts work just f
At 11:22 AM -0400 6/08/03, Éric Dussault wrote:
Haven't you tried the swingtext font from Rich Sigler? This one looks a lot
more professional than the jazz font and contains all that you need to
create text with all the features you probably want.
http://www.jazzfont.com/
Éric Dussault
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On Saturday, Jun 7, 2003, at 15:05 America/Vancouver, Darcy James Argue
wrote:
Forgot to mention that if you are on a Mac, you will need TT Converter:
http://www.signaturefactory.com/tt-converter-15.hqx
PC TrueType fonts work just fine in OS X, but for OS 9/Classic, you
still need to convert t
Le 08/06/03 10:14, "Christopher BJ Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a
écrit:
> Cartoonist Hand looks very nice, and it has a round lower-case "a"
> like real handwriting. I took it.
>
> The other has a weird 4, and no lower-case letters.
>
> Have you tried Dom Regular? There are a few odd-looking char
At 5:09 PM -0400 6/07/03, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Following Chris Smith's advice, I re-downloaded the Sibelius Demo
and checked out their Inkpen font set, in the hopes that the numbers
would be more legible than JazzFont's, while maintaining the
"handwritten" look.
When I tried the font, I rem
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On Saturday, June 7, 2003, at 05:09 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Caroonist Hand:
http://www.webfontlist.com/pages/station.asp?ID=10527&Step=1
Arch Rival:
http://www.webfontlist.com/pages/station.asp?ID=12066
Forgot to mention that if you are on a Mac, you will need TT Converter:
http://www.sig
Following Chris Smith's advice, I re-downloaded the Sibelius Demo and
checked out their Inkpen font set, in the hopes that the numbers would
be more legible than JazzFont's, while maintaining the "handwritten"
look.
When I tried the font, I remembered why I hated it in the first place.
The nu