

Thanks for your help in advance
Jeanne
You can use fonts that aren't installed on your computer by opening the fonts. Minimize the font window, then open the program that you want to use. I have found a couple of fonts that didn't work this way, but most do work. It save loading a lot of fonts into your fonts folder that you might never use again. The important thing is that the fonts must be opened before the program that you want to use them in and they have to stay open until you are done. HTHdublintoo wrote:I have been wanting to use the Scriptina font for so long and had no idea how to do it. Then I found this cd. I need to get all the fonts and dingbats off of my computer to ease up on the memory. If I downloaded them to a cd, can I still use the SCAL program?? Or do the fonts and dingbats have to be on my computer (downloaded)?
The fonts have to be open before you open the program. I just tried opening three at a time and they all worked. You do have to either finish what you are doing with them before you close the file, or convert them to path in Ink. Some fonts don't work like this, and the last one that didn't show up in Ink was at the end of the list in SCAL so maybe it has something to do with their name.pastda3 wrote:is there a way to refresh the font list in Inkscape? Or do you have to open and close the program each time you want to use a different temporary font this way?