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In this tutorial you will get to know How you can change OTF, TTF font name or font family or even properties/meta data in Windows with simple steps. In this process you will use FontForge Software to edit Windows or Mac properties. This works on Windows 7, 8, 10. Watch this full tutorial to make it done.
There are two types of fonts True Type or Open Type fonts. Now you can modify it easily. You can download used software FontForge here: h.
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Introduction Here you can find the list with the standard set of fonts common to all versions of Windows and their Mac substitutes, referred sometimes as 'browser safe fonts'. This is the reference I use when making web pages and I expect you will find it useful too.
If you are new to web design, maybe you are thinking: 'Why I have to limit to that small set of fonts? I have a large collection of nice fonts in my computer'. Well, as seasoned web designers already know, browsers can use only the fonts installed in each computer, so it means that every visitor of your web page needs to have all the fonts you want to use installed in his/her computer. Of course, different people will have different fonts installed, and thus come the need of a standard set of fonts. Fortunately, CSS allows set several values for the, which eases the task a bit. If you want to know how the fonts are displayed in other OS's or browsers than yours, after the table you can find of this page in different systems and browsers.
Also, you can take a look to the. The list First, a few introductory notes:. The names in grey are the generic family of each font. In some cases the Mac equivalent is the same font, since Mac OS X also includes some of the fonts shipped with Windows.
The notes at the bottom contains specific information about some of the fonts. 1 Georgia and Trebuchet MS are bundled with Windows 2000/XP and they are also included in the IE font pack (and bundled with other MS applications), so they are quite common in Windows 98 systems.
2 Symbolic fonts are only displayed in Internet Explorer, in other browsers a font substitute is used instead (although the Symbol font does work in Opera and the Webdings works in Safari). 3 Book Antiqua is almost exactly the same font that Palatino Linotype, Palatino Linotype is included in Windows 2000/XP while Book Antiqua was bundled with Windows 98.
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4 These fonts are not TrueType fonts but bitmap fonts, so they won't look well when using some font sizes (they are designed for 8, 10, 12, 14, 18 and 24 point sizes at 96 DPI). 5 These fonts work in Safari but only when using the normal font style, and not with bold or italic styles. Comic Sans MS works in bold but not in italic. Other Mac browsers seems to emulate properly the styles not provided by the font (thanks to for the tip). 6 These fonts are present in Mac OS X only if Classic is installed (thanks to Julian Gonggrijp for the corrections). How the fonts look in different systems and browsers.
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(thanks to Juris Vecvanags for the screen shot) Note that while the ClearType smoothing is applied always, the basic font smoothing of Windows 98/2000/XP is applied only to certain font sizes. That sizes can be specified by the font designer, but usually they are in the ranges of 0-6 and 14+ points (pt).
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