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Ocean...Im fine with Win...thanks! :)
mv118 gracias, me quede igual! :)
Thanks a lot Rute...helped me to go in that way...I found this other http://uimbibe.com/video/HRNXDUGGU279/Using-OpenType-Glyphs-in-Photoshop-via-Illustrator. I usually use Photoshop CS2 so, at least, I have Illustrator option to export it!...until Im not very glad with all this inconveniences. :)
Thanks Audiopimp.
I think my real problem is my font manager (FontExpert 2010), after all in not as good as I thought...don't show me all glyphs.
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Yes LowerCase...thanks...my point was the similarity, the signs are custom but based on the g and the y' there is a similar font to the post I can't find. :D
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It's official, you are not alone, this week I've been organizing my fonts and I'm a little frustrated, it seems it didn't advance ... yesterday was looking for the font of the sign by which questioned recently, I'm pretty sure I have seen the swashes of g's and y's as a very common font and quite old, I started looking in my general stock font by font in alphabetical order, but no look further than the D, that happens to me very often...I Just look into my favorites families (designers) or choose within the first in the list...my general stock is a displays fonts monster out of control. And yes, sometimes I hate the problems with Photoshop when I installed a temporarily font or at the moment...to much memory. I don't know if I have a problem of accumulation, but never had such beautiful fonts, I couldn't think spending $30 bucks on a font or least an average of 100 or 300 dollars per family ...so now I'm going crazy .... I want all them ... and of course, there are fonts that I'll never going to use ... but I can enjoy them just looking and searching for a new project :D
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Nothing to worry pablo...many packages have previews (png, gifs), licenses or specimens (txt, pdf, docx) and page links (http)....and sometimes much more.
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Tony and trobin, you should test it, XP is more stable than Vista or W7 and all the systems have their own performance... I installed it yesterday and it froze three times trying to import just a big folder (with more than 9000 fonts)...but is seen to have very interesting features, anyway, I still prefer my old Font Expert version, for my needs.