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  • 1.  frutiger font in XEP

    Posted 11-14-2008 08:09
    Hallo,

    Can „XEP“ support the font “frutiger”?

    I read the “XEPUserGuide.pdf”, but I am still not sure.

    If it is the case, I will buy the “frutiger” font. Then I will add it in XEP.

    Thanks for any help.

    Lily


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  • 2.  Re: [docbook-apps] frutiger font in XEP

    Posted 11-14-2008 13:25
    Lily Galle wrote:

    > If it is the case, I will buy the “frutiger” font. Then I will add it in XEP.

    Sure, XEP can be easily configured to use user provided fonts.
    Microsoft Reader is bundled with Frutiger Linotype so depending on your
    usage, you might use this font for free.

    Jirka

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  • 3.  Re: [docbook-apps] frutiger font in XEP

    Posted 11-17-2008 22:58
    Hi Jirka,

    Thank you very much for your information!!

    I went to the http://www.microsoft.com/reader/downloads/pc.mspx
    I downloaded “MSReaderSetupUSA.exe ” and I installed “Microsoft Reader”. But I did not find any directory for any font. (Later I installed ""ReaderTTSInstallENG.exe" on the same website and installed". But there is still no font.)

    Where is the “TrueType” or “PostScript1” for the Font Frutiger in “Microsoft Reader”? (What do you mean by “Microsoft Reader is bundled with Frutiger Linotype”?)

    If you do not have experience in such things, no problem at all, Thank you very much any way!!! If you know it, please tell me! Thanks.

    Lily




    -------- Original-Nachricht --------
    > Datum: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 14:24:39 +0100
    > Von: Jirka Kosek <jirka@kosek.cz>
    > An: Lily Galle <lily.galle@gmx.net>
    > CC: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
    > Betreff: Re: [docbook-apps] frutiger font in XEP

    > Lily Galle wrote:
    >
    > > If it is the case, I will buy the “frutiger” font. Then I will add
    > it in XEP.
    >
    > Sure, XEP can be easily configured to use user provided fonts.
    > Microsoft Reader is bundled with Frutiger Linotype so depending on your
    > usage, you might use this font for free.
    >
    > Jirka
    >
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  • 4.  RE: [docbook-apps] frutiger font in XEP

    Posted 11-17-2008 23:56
    Lily,

    You will find a bunch of fonts in C:\WINDOWS\Fonts. I found
    several varieties of Frutiger in that directory on my machine.
    I would suggest you start there. I don't know exactly where
    MSReader puts its fonts, but the odds are that it uses this
    directory.

    Best Regards,
    Dick Hamilton
    http://managingwriters.com

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  • 5.  Re: [docbook-apps] frutiger font in XEP

    Posted 11-18-2008 08:38
    Dick Hamilton wrote:

    > You will find a bunch of fonts in C:\WINDOWS\Fonts. I found
    > several varieties of Frutiger in that directory on my machine.
    > I would suggest you start there. I don't know exactly where
    > MSReader puts its fonts, but the odds are that it uses this
    > directory.

    Yep, MS Reader will install fonts into standard Windows fonts directory.

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