What is font?
A Font nowadays is frequently used synonymously with the term "typeface", although before the advent of digital typography and desktop publishing, "font" referred to a single size and "typeface" referred to a set of otherwise identical fonts of different sizes.(wikipedia)
If you've ever had to choose a Font for some word processing you've been doing, then you've probably heard of Arial, Times New Roman and Courier. You may well have wanted something a little different for your work, and chosen Fonts, like Bookman Old Style or Comic Sans MS.
There will also be plenty of fonts to choose from if you have Microsoft Word, as it comes
with its own set of Fonts. But even if these are not enough, there's some great Fonts out there on the Internet. You can use a Control Panel icon to install new Fonts.
First, though, you need to get hold of a Font that you like. Most Fonts are copyrighted to the people or organizations who created them. So you just can't install a Font without reading the copyright information attached to it. But there are plenty of free Fonts you can download. A good place to start looking is this website:http://www.pizzadude.dk/fonts.php
Pizzadude is the alias of Jakob Fischer, who has been designing fonts since 1998. He has some great free fonts that you can use.
We've chosen his "Words of Love" font. After it has been downloaded and unzipped, you'll see this:
Double click the Text Document to see what you can and
can't do with the Font. As Jakob says,
"This font is copyright (c) Jakob Fischer at www.pizzadude.dk, all rights reserved. Do not distribute without the author's permission.Use this font for non-commercial use only! If you plan to use it for commercial purposes, contact me before doing so!"
So as long as we don't use the Font directly in any commercial work,
we should be all right. But you should always get the Font creator's
permission, if you're not sure.
Once we have downloaded the Font we're looking for, we can go ahead and install it.
Once we have downloaded the Font we're looking for, we can go ahead and install it.
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Click the Start button in the bottom left of your screen
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From the Start menu, click on Control Panel
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Double click the Font item in the Control Panel to see a list of all the Fonts on your computer. (In the image below, there's not a lot of Fonts! But your computer will probably have quite a lot)
The O on the icons stands for OpenType. (Microsoft had also teamed up with Adobe, and together they worked on another Scaling technology called OpenType.)
To install your new font, click File from the menu. Then click Install New Font. You'll get the following dialogue box popping up:
Double click the font and it should open in the Windows Font Viewer. You will then see some more information about the Font, including copyright information:
With the Windows Font Viewer, you are also able to see
what the Font looks like in different sizes.
Install a New Font in Windows XP
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