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3.4 KiB
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55 lines
3.4 KiB
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Font names: Cutlings Geometric (Round)
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License: SIL Open Font License http://scripts.sil.org/OFL
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This license permit you to use, modify and distribute the font freely as long as the resulting
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font also remain under the Open Font License.
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Created by: Ellen Wasbø
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Link: http://cutlings.wasbo.net/ where you find instructions on how to use the svg-files.
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The ttf files of this bundle are stickfonts (double lined) single line stroke fonts and can be used as any ttf font file, though it has zero width.
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The svg files contain glyph tables following the SVG 1.1 format http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/1.1/DTD/svg11.dtd
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These files are ment to be used in Inkscape as single line or stroke fonts together with the Hershey Text extension
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or the Custom Stroke Fonts extension. For your convenience, install the ttf fonts to work with the objects as text before you
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convert to the true single line font using the Hershey Text tool which will then guess the correct
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svg-font if you just specify the path where it is.
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Nothing will show up if you try to display the svg file in a browser or in vector grafics software like Inkscape
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as the paths of the glyphs are hidden in the xml code.
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The _Stick.otf-file contain a stickfont which is a double line font and will be traced twice using a plotter. This stickfont
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can be converted to single line font using Inkscape and the removeDuplicateLines extension
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(http://cutlings.wasbo.net/inkscape-extension-removeduplicatelines/)
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The .ttf-file also contain a stickfont, but have some drawbacks when used directly for cutters and plotters. You may
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use the ttf font together with the Hershey Text tool to automatically select the corresponding single line svg font.
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(http://cutlings.wasbo.net/how-to-use-the-single-line-svg-fonts-in-inkscape/)
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Font names: Cutlings Singularis, Dualis & Pluralis
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License: SIL Open Font License http://scripts.sil.org/OFL
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This license permit you to use, modify and distribute the font freely as long as the resulting
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font also remain under the Open Font License.
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Created by: Ellen Wasbø
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Link: http://cutlings.wasbo.net/ where you find instructions on how to use the svg-files.
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The ttf files of this bundle are just lookalike single line stroke fonts and can be used as any ttf font file.
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The OTF_stickfonts have zero with and might look strange in some programs but could work well for a plotter
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(drawing the lines twice). The stickfont can also after converting to path in Inkscape be converted to single line font by
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using the remove duplicat lines extension (http://cutlings.wasbo.net/inkscape-extension-removeduplicatelines/).
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The true single line fonts (drawing lines once) are the svg fonts in the SVGfonts folder. The svg files contain the SVG 1.1
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format http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/1.1/DTD/svg11.dtd
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These files could be used in Inkscape as single line fonts together with the Hershey Text extension or the Custom Stroke Fonts extension.
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For your convenience, install the ttf fonts to enable Hershey Text guessing the correct svg-font if you just specify the path where it is.
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Please note that nothing will show up if you try to display the svg file in a browser or in vector grafics software like Inkscape
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as the paths of the glyphs are hidden in the xml code.
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You could also pick the letters one-by-one from the glyph overview SVG files if you are reluctant to using Inkscape.
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