Hello,
I use FontCreator to customize a Windows font. For this I integrate a “.jpeg” image in a free font location. Let’s say for example “Arial”.The project is then saved in “.ttf” format. The Font works perfectly.
I would just like to be able to use a keyboard shortcut, to more quickly access the custom location of the previously created font.
Is it possible ?
Regards
Do you want to know where the original font file resides on your file system?
Thank you for your reply.
In reality, there are keyboard shortcuts in Windows. These shortcuts are associated with “alt” followed by numbers. For example, if I type in my internet browser or in a word document or in any program, “alt” followed by 3, I get “
”.
If I’m now working in Photoshop, and I open a font, for example “arial”. Under each location of the Arial font, there is an associated number that I can always recall with the “alt” command. These numbers are different if I change the font in photoshop, for example “Amiri”.
In a Windows font, in a free location, I am going to integrate a personalized image via Fontcreator.
How can I know the number associated in this location, to be able to recall it via “alt”?
Assuming the number exists. Because maybe I should assign a number to this location ? In this case what to do?