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A font is a specific typeface of a certain size and style. For example, one font may be Arial 12 pt bold, while another font may be Times New Roman 14 pt italic. Most word processing programs have a Font menu that allows you to choose the typeface, size, and style of the text. In order to use a font, you must have it installed on your computer. Windows provides access to fonts using the Fonts control panel. The Mac OS stores fonts in a Fonts folder and includes a separate "Font Book" application for managing fonts.. |
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Our Software FontRenamer renames truetype font files (*.ttf) to the real name of the typefaces. Simply select a folder of font files and click Rename button. Arial bold italic.ttf instead of arialbi.ttf Brush Script.ttf instead of brushscn.ttf FontRenamer is Freeware. See it |
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Our Software EuroCheck checks your fonts, printer, keyboard and operating system for euro symbol support. EuroCheck was developed in cooperation with the German "Federal Office of Safety in the information technique". EuroCheck is Freeware. A easy to use wizard. Available in English, German, French, Spain, Italian, Dutch and Polish language. See it |
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