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Lorys Lea
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Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 3:01 pm    Post subject: fonts and colours Reply with quote

I have a set of fonts that have symbols built into them... and some have
different colours..
is there a way to see the colours of each symbol inside the fontxtra.rsc
file without running ustn..
Why? Because I want to get this font turned into truetype font and the
programer wanted to know this data..
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KiwiCad
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Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2004 2:08 pm    Post subject: Re: fonts and colours Reply with quote

"Lorys Lea" <lorys@REMOVETHISalphalink.com.au> wrote in message news:<40fbab08$1@news.alphalink.com.au>...
Quote:
I have a set of fonts that have symbols built into them... and some have
different colours..
is there a way to see the colours of each symbol inside the fontxtra.rsc
file without running ustn..
Why? Because I want to get this font turned into truetype font and the
programer wanted to know this data..


I dont know of an easy way to do this but if you want to create
Truetype fonts!! Download font creator program version 3 from
www.high-logic.com Its free to trail... all you need to do is
cut and past. your graphics from microstation into the GUI of the
Font creator program
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