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Jestah
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From: Long Island, NY
Insane since: Jun 2000

posted posted 12-10-2001 19:04

I'm not too sure where to put this, doesn't really deal with Photoshop. Anyway I've been searching all over cnet and I can't find a font editor. I find all of these font manager, but no editors. Does anyone have a specific name that I could search for?

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GRUMBLE
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From: Omicron Persei 8
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posted posted 12-10-2001 20:21

Fontografer (Fontographer?)

but i never used it.



mr.maX
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posted posted 12-10-2001 21:07

http://www.fontlab.com/


Jestah
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posted posted 12-10-2001 22:35

Thanks a lot for the replies guys. Once I get back to my dorm, I'll check em out.

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LisaA
Bipolar (III) Inmate

From: Michigan
Insane since: Dec 2001

posted posted 12-11-2001 07:59

Macromedia's Fontographer (http://www.macromedia.com/software/fontographer) and Font Lab (http://www.Fontlab.com) are the two most respected in the industry. If you're looking for something but don't want to spend $500 and don't need all the features of these two, you could try Font Lab's TypeTool (http://www.fontlab.com/html/typetool.html) which is a cut down version of Font Lab that sells for $99 and is also very good. Another pretty good font editor is High Logic's Font Creator (http://www.high-logic.com) which sells for about $50.

Emperor
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posted posted 12-11-2001 15:37

A while ago I ran across the shareware software Softy ($25 or £15) but never tried it:
http://users.iclway.co.uk/l.emmett

I suspect it all depends on what you want to use it for and how much you are prepared to pay (don't some of the 'vector' based graphics packages do this as well? I've been playing with CorelDRAW and I think I ran across something about creating fonts in that - I'm not sure).

Emps


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mr.maX
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From: Belgrade, Serbia
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posted posted 12-11-2001 21:10

Yes, CorelDRAW can also make fonts, but it's much easier to do with "real" font editor...


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