[amayausers] Re: true type fonts

Barbara,

I used them two years ago and I had a nightmare using that font.  At that
time, design shop Pro did not have capabilities to create your own font with
thickness and stuff.  If you are going to use the true type font directly,
you will have to edit the design in order for you to get a good look of the
papyrus font.  The problem lies in the uneven thickness of the font as it is
written.

Good luck with it.

Veena.

Iris Embroidery
510-226-6171
www.irisembroidery.com


Does anyone have any tips for working with "true type fonts?"  I never use
them but a customer would like a certain font embroidered on visors and I
found the font in True Type.  (papyrus is the font name)  

 

Any tips would be greatly appreciated!

 

Thank you!

 

Barbara

 



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