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  • Re: Fonts and Text Issues

    You can install CorelDRAW without FontNavigator, if you want. The advantage of have both is great: if you open a docuemnt, and need to install fonts, ut this font is present in the FontNav database, CorelDRAW automatically prompt for missing fonts and allows you to install this font, permanent or temporary...
    Posted to CorelDRAW X4 (Forum) by Ariel on 10-08-2008
  • Adding extra glyphs to an existing font

    Yes you can, provided that the necessary slots in your Unicode set are free. Be warned, though, that most probably your exported glyphs will not have the right size once inside the font. For resizing/kerning chores I advise using Fontographer, FontLab or something akin in addition to Draw.
    Posted to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 (Forum) by Mosh on 09-12-2008
  • How to import Legacy FontNav groups?

    Hi guys, Here's a problem I hope to get help with. Over the years I've been building a catalogue of fonts using FontNav. It's taken a lot of time and effort to create custom categories by style and by client for my font collection (over 18-thousand) but it's all been worthwile since the...
    Posted to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 (Forum) by Lobo on 09-09-2008
  • Re: New files in X3 are slow to load

    Sometimes this happens if the Insert Character docker is opened. It's like CorelDRAW reloads fonts each time you create a new file. Close the docker or switch to another docker. I don't know if it happens with other text related dockers. Waiting your feedback...
  • Re: Downloading new fonts to Corel X4

    What I said is not "what I would suggested" but the normal and traditional way to install fonts. By default, the fonts are managed by the system. Of course, it's the same to open Control Panel /fonts that copy and past to the Windows/Fonts folder. Also, you can drag and drop fonts to install...
    Posted to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 (Forum) by Ariel on 07-27-2008
  • Re: Downloading new fonts to Corel X4

    Fonts are installed on the operating system, and can be used in all Windows-based programs. You can install directly through Control Panel / Fonts, or using a font manager software, such as Bitstream Font Navigator, included in the CorelDRAW X4 suite.
    Posted to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 (Forum) by Ariel on 07-26-2008
  • Font Friday: Roadgeek Fonts

    When I drew up the plans for my daily topic, today was supposed to be Font Friday. That means one font. I decided we should start with a bang and I'll direct you to a bunch of fonts today. Roadgeek fonts were created to duplicate the fonts used on highway signage. Please read the license agreement...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-25-2008
  • Re: Acro agro

    More than 1460 fonts? what a crazy idea? Windows can't handle more than 720, but maximun is normally up to 400 fonts. And the ideal amount is less to 100 font. Really, nobody never use more than 100 fonts at the same time. Look at the Macintosh. Mac users boast and boast that their hardware and operating...
    Posted to CorelDRAW X4 (Forum) by Ariel on 07-19-2008
  • Re: Slow to load - and crashing!

    [quote user="cwelsh12"]I'm not able to open the View Docker[/quote] Bad sign. Something is wrong in somewhere. [quote user="cwelsh12"]but I do have a lot of fonts installed. Could that affect it? [/quote] Of course. Each font took a bit of memory, and spends system's resources...
    Posted to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 (Forum) by Ariel on 07-09-2008
  • Great Artwork for use in CorelDRAW, Adobe Illustrator and more

    I'm always looking around for new sources of material for use in CorelDRAW and other graphics software. That recently led me to discover Go Media's Arsenal Professional Design Weaponry . You'll find some of the coolest vector artwork you've ever seen. Many of the pieces were created by...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-13-2008
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