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03-14-2018, 01:18 PM | #11 |
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Excellent idea.
Or best of both worlds: at one time, CorelDRAW was able to convert drawings into TrueType fonts. You could start with text in a font that was close, convert to curves, twiddle it to suit, then convert to a new font. IF you have CorelDRAW. And a high tolerance for nitpickyfiddly procedures. It was a VERY fussy thing. If there's a regular need for these characters, then it'd be worth considering. For one-time use, graphics, baby, graphics. __________________ Steve Rindsberg ==================== www.pptfaq.com www.pptools.com and stuff |
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