I used Fontographer in the past but now use FontForge as it supports more modern features than my old Fontographer. I never upgraded after Macromedia passed off the app.
FontForge is a bit of a bear to set up if you are not comfortable with running X11 in MacOS or cygwin in Windows. Installation is easy in Linux. As one that bounces among all these platforms, it is nice to have a single app that works the same on each platform.
fyi - Free FontForge is comparable to Fontographer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FontForge
Have you used FontForge?
Thanks to spamjim for the info on FontForge. Has anyone here used it? I have not.
Terri Stone
Editor in Chief, CreativePro.com
I used Fontographer in the
I used Fontographer in the past but now use FontForge as it supports more modern features than my old Fontographer. I never upgraded after Macromedia passed off the app.
FontForge is a bit of a bear to set up if you are not comfortable with running X11 in MacOS or cygwin in Windows. Installation is easy in Linux. As one that bounces among all these platforms, it is nice to have a single app that works the same on each platform.
Fonts
Nice find.I have found answer to question interesting me. Thanks for finding the time to explain it.
http://pc.de/fonts/