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Published by Jace
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April 30th, 2003
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Last Updated: |
April 30th, 2003
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Public Domain |
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208 total; 1 recently |
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About Embed:
A command-line program to set TTF files to "Installable Embedding" mode.
Embed is a command-line program that sets True Type Font files to "Installable Embedding" mode.
Note: using this to embed fonts which you are not licensed to embed is not legal.
This program was written by Tom Murphy 7
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It is Public Domain. Use at your own risk.
Compiled on BeOS R5 Pro by me in case some users in the BeOS community find it useful and don't know it exists. There is currently no way to develop fonts in BeOS. However, for those of you font creators building fonts in Windows with tools such as Fontographer, you should know that these packages often set your fonts to be not embedable by default. Quite a pain in the butt if you want to allow your creations to be used public domain and you have to go back and change all the embed settings on them. This program will let you do it without opening your font creation software. And now, you can do that while you're still in BeOS, too. This little program is kind of unimportant, but was available for DOS/Windows users... so now it is available to BeOS users who don't want to compile it themselves (although it was completely effortless, as it would have to be for someone as helpless at development as myself).
This will probably be the only version I release.
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