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  • Tue, May 6 2008 9:34 PM

    • RUD ONE
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    Using OTF Fonts in FX Deko

    Should I be experiencing any issues using OTF fonts in my FX Deko V2.1.1. Windows 2000 sees the fonts but deko does not. Any thoughts.

     

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  • Wed, May 7 2008 11:20 PM In reply to

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    Re: Using OTF Fonts in FX Deko

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  • Thu, May 8 2008 11:13 AM In reply to

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    Re: Using OTF Fonts in FX Deko

    I believe Deko is limited to TTF.  

  • Mon, Jun 2 2008 2:08 PM In reply to

    • Teicia
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    Re: Using OTF Fonts in FX Deko

     Hi folks,

    OTF is a font format wrapper. And there are 2 types: PostScript (.otf) and TrueType (.ttf). The .ttf format is recognized by Deko but the .otf is not. If you have .otf fonts, you will need to obtain them in a .ttf format in order to import into Deko. There may be a conversion program out that that will allow this, but I am not aware of any in particular.

    Hope this information is helpful.

    Thanks,

    Teicia

     

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