SAlexander Posted March 14, 2006 Posted March 14, 2006 Advanced Font Viewer - A Lever That Strengthens Your Creative EffortThe leverage is well known but I will allow myself to remind you what it is. By using a lever you go a longer distance, but benefit in the applied strength. It's not accidental that this effective principal is successfully used by crooks - they use jemmy to pick locks and bolts. So why not use the lever principle for your own goals?Advanced Font Viewer - this is your lever. As you could guess from the title, it is a program for working with fonts. Fonts are used everywhere where it is needed to transfer the information through text, i.e. any website, book, magazine, newspaper, greeting card, commercial, banner...Fonts surround us all day long and throughout our whole lives. Such wide use of fonts in our everyday life was caused by a huge variety of them. So, what's the way to cope with this wide selection and make the right choice of a font?A lot of people limit their choice to the font selection tools that are built into their programs, and don't even suspect that they could use the leverage here - they could use a program created specially for these purposes. This is a logical continuation of the main program functions that strongly increases your abilities in the choice of fonts and gives this task a previously unknown convenience.The choice of available fonts is not longer limited to a pathetic pop-up list, it is now carried out with a full screen list. You can see the samples of the selected font - for example, "Company Name" in any color, style and size of font. The list of fonts available for viewing is not limited to the set fonts only, you can also see the not preset fonts from any folder and any disk.You can try the program out and see for yourself that the program options are not limited to the ones mentioned above.
SAlexander Posted March 14, 2006 Author Posted March 14, 2006 Windows font viewer MS-Word document of all fonts.I can remove.These words for me do not bear{carry} the big advantage{benefit}.Think are magic words?
SAlexander Posted March 14, 2006 Author Posted March 14, 2006 Windows font viewer MS-Word document of all fonts. Removed, if you have any other suggestions pls write it.
Jeremy Posted March 15, 2006 Posted March 15, 2006 Wow, that was quite a speel... some fonts are hard to read. I just use Arial.
KevinMo Posted March 15, 2006 Posted March 15, 2006 OK, here is a questionHow to make it display font at sizes less than 10pt, or odd sizes such as 11pt, 10.5pt?
Jeremy Posted March 15, 2006 Posted March 15, 2006 OK, here is a questionHow to make it display font at sizes less than 10pt, or odd sizes such as 11pt, 10.5pt?I think certain fonts are limited to the sizes because if they were shown at those unique sizes, they would look weird (unreadable). I mean, it's one thing to get your head around why this and why that regarding fonts, but think again about how they would actually look. Just pick your 3 favorite fonts and live with it...
KevinMo Posted March 15, 2006 Posted March 15, 2006 No, I think it's just a missed feature of this software. Most fonts have a minimum size at 8pt
LLXX Posted March 16, 2006 Posted March 16, 2006 OK, here is a questionHow to make it display font at sizes less than 10pt, or odd sizes such as 11pt, 10.5pt?I think certain fonts are limited to the sizes because if they were shown at those unique sizes, they would look weird (unreadable). I mean, it's one thing to get your head around why this and why that regarding fonts, but think again about how they would actually look. Just pick your 3 favorite fonts and live with it...Only bitmap fonts have a limited set of sizes they can be used at, TrueType fonts can be scaled to any size without a loss of quality.The only use bitmap fonts find today is for the printing of barcodes... other than that it's all TrueType now.This is an illogical limit in the software, not the inherent characteristic of the font file itself.I can make MSword display 0.5pt font if I want, and it'll even print it legibly on my laser printer.
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