Hi,
I need a bold version of the Arial Unicode font, wich contains over 50000 characters, so manually converting each character is not an option.
I tried using FontoGrapher, where you can change the weight of a font (perfect!), but when opening Arial Unicode (MS) it crashes, probably because it's just too big.
I need the bold variant, because MM Flash has problems making fonts bold when using HTML markup.
Would love to hear your ideas...
[Another] Arial Unicode (MS) Bold
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I know, I have the Arial bold, but I need the Unicode variant, with all the japanese korean arabic etc. characters. I also know that it's not just heavier, but in this case I have no choice, and it doesn't matter.vanisaac wrote:There should be a specific arial bold font out there. Remember that bolds are not just heavier versions of the regular face, but have distinct subtleties in and of themselves. Find that font, because there's really no other way of doing it.
It can be done the quick and dirty way. Anyone suggestions for tools that might do this?
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but I have the right to show it bold right? so I'll just use another program instead of word to show it bold...Sam_T wrote:This can be done only with FontLab 4.5 (or newer). But... it seems to me that Arial Unicode MS is copyrighted?..uritsukidoji wrote:It can be done the quick and dirty way. Anyone suggestions for tools that might do this?
Thanks!, I'll try FontLab
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A Suggestion
May I be so bold as to suggest that you could split the font into ten pieces - embolden each smaller font in Fontographer - then join them back together in Font Creator?
BTW I just tried adding 60,000 empty glyphs to a font in Font Creator. It struggled a bit on my PC, but it didn't crash. I hope I never need this feature.
BTW I just tried adding 60,000 empty glyphs to a font in Font Creator. It struggled a bit on my PC, but it didn't crash. I hope I never need this feature.
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Re: A Suggestion
I tried splitting it up, but fontographer still crashes when I try to edit them...Bhikkhu Pesala wrote:May I be so bold as to suggest that you could split the font into ten pieces - embolden each smaller font in Fontographer - then join them back together in Font Creator?
BTW I just tried adding 60,000 empty glyphs to a font in Font Creator. It struggled a bit on my PC, but it didn't crash. I hope I never need this feature.
No, it worked perfectly in FontLab, opening, editing, it's just the saving... I'll have to wait for Asian Font Studio, they're adding support for this kind of fonts there...
I'll find font creator...
Thanks!