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Thread: Names of Single Line Fonts in CD x5

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    Names of Single Line Fonts in CD x5

    Does anyone know the names of the single line fonts in CorelDraw X5 or can someone tell me how to find them? How many are there?
    Thanks,
    Joe
    ULS VLS230
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    If I remember right, Tony S. said there are no single line fonts in X5.
    Scott Challoner
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    Bummer! Are single line fonts available anywhere else that I can "install" and use in X5?
    Joe
    ULS VLS230
    Roland MDX-40
    CorelDraw X3 and X5
    ArtCam
    MasterCam
    Thermwood Model 40 4'x8' CNC

  4. There is a link in this thread http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=42683 to a zip-file with fonts. (was on first page on google when searching for "single line font")

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    Did I miss something in that only the fonts installed in your computer show up in all the applications you have on your computer... Corel, Word, eMail, Paint, etc.... And that just by properly loading a new font makes it available to all applications.... I use Modern Font as a one stroke font often....

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    The fonts in X5 are like the ones in X4, they are paths that back up on top of themselves. This is a limitation of both TTF and T1 formats as they have to be constructed of a single closed path per character...so the stroke of the font can't run out and stop it has to come back.
    T.

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    The fonts originating from Doug McIntyre and linked by Niklas below are really good.

    The lines are all done twice, as Tony Severenuk suggests, but if that's a problem, then you could always reduce the power.

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