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Can anyone identify this font?
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| ronviers@gmail.com 2007-03-06, 3:14 am |
| On Mar 5, 8:53 pm, Cynicor <j...tru.p.....@speak.ea.sy.net> wrote:
> ronvi...@XXXXXXXXXX wrote:
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> It looks a lot like Eras.
> (http://www.fonts.com/FindFonts/HiddenGems/Eras.htm)
Nice job, thanks.
Now I am just asking, I cannot affor to buy the Eras Family Pack but I
notice it is sold by operating system not application. If I did buy
the pack and installed it on my XP OS would it then be available in
Illustrator? Is it possible to get a public domain copy of Eras for
Illustrator or are fonts typically considered intellectual property.
If they are privately owned then do you know of a list and or source
for public domain fonts?
Thanks,
Ron
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| In article <1173151394.062867.157730@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com>,
"ronviers@XXXXXXXXXX" <ronviers@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote:
> Now I am just asking, I cannot affor to buy the Eras Family Pack but I
> notice it is sold by operating system not application. If I did buy
> the pack and installed it on my XP OS would it then be available in
> Illustrator?
Yes. Wen you put a font on your computer, all your programs can use that
font.
> Is it possible to get a public domain copy of Eras for
> Illustrator or are fonts typically considered intellectual property.
> If they are privately owned then do you know of a list and or source
> for public domain fonts?
There are freebie fonts. Generally, I advise staying away from them. At
best, they look like crap; at worst, I've seen them cause crashes,
problems with output, and application instability.
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Photography, kink, polyamory, shareware, and more: all at
http://www.xeromag.com/franklin.html
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| ronviers@gmail.com 2007-03-06, 3:14 am |
| On Mar 5, 11:36 pm, tacit <tac...@aol.com> wrote:
> In article <1173151394.062867.157...@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com>,
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> "ronvi...@XXXXXXXXXX" <ronvi...@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote:
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> Yes. Wen you put a font on your computer, all your programs can use that
> font.
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> There are freebie fonts. Generally, I advise staying away from them. At
> best, they look like crap; at worst, I've seen them cause crashes,
> problems with output, and application instability.
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> --
> Photography, kink, polyamory, shareware, and more: all athttp://www.xeromag.com/franklin.html
Good to know and that figures, respectively. Surely I can define thr33
custome shapes.
Thanks again,
Ron
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