Shovel, if you don't mind my asking, how do you organize them so that you can use them in graphics programs without blowing up your computer?
By foundry and also into subcategories: script, sans serif, modern, etc.
Ah, I'm guessing you have quite the group sets for projects to activate and deactivate. Geez, you must have the patience of a saint!
Only system fonts need be installed.
See, fonts are something I've always scratched my head about... Are there any general tutorials about how to work with them more easily? I know that if I want to run most of my fonts, Photoshop has a conniption fit. I have about 6,000, but I often just turn them on or off by making groups in my FontCase. Is there an easier way I'm dense about? (Like that would be a surprise...)
Sorry for being a
(I finally got to use that!)
Any typeface program where you can turn them on and off when needed.
I'd suspect that you have a lot of typefaces installed through windows.
Ah, I'm actually working on the Mac. I tend to just set them up in groups and activate them depending on which project I work on. I wasn't sure if that was pretty standard, or if I was the only one doing that.![]()
Oh, you're one of those people.
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Ha ha, I'm also the first to admit that I'm happy to have XP installed on a partition to run my serious programs like Excel! (Also, the games run smoother because they're coded properly.)
But yes, I am one of the people who pay the extra money for the mac shininess. I got tired of building towers in highschool computer classes (we used Redhat Linux at the time) and liked the all-in-one setup in the Macs at our college design courses, so I switched.