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Font Engine Fonts

Font Engine FAQ

Setting up Font Engine
If you want to use Font Engine, there is no special file to download and install. Font Engine plug-in is installed together with Embird software. However, you must pay for it if you want to use it. In other words, the registration fee for Embird does not cover the registration of Font Engine plug-in.

Where do I get fonts to use with Font Engine?
There are no TrueType nor Open Type fonts included in Font Engine. Font Engine is just engine, which is capable of converting these fonts into stitches.
See online tutorial below of how to install fonts
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Carolyn Keber's Font Engine Tutorial.
Carolyn Keber has a  very comprehensive Step by Step Guide to Font Engine tutorial which covers everything from installation of fonts to creating all sorts of beautiful embroidery designs.  Carolyn's tutorial has over 100 pages that will have you using Font Engine in Embird to its full potential. You’ll be creating great text in no time at all. The only problem you’ll have is deciding what text you are going to create next. 
Click Here to find out more about her tutorial.

 

 How to use not installed fonts in Font Engine:

This basic tutorial explains how to use Font Engine plug-in with fonts which are not installed in Windows system. All fonts which are installed in Windows use system resources and therefore they slow down the whole operating system. However, Font Engine plug-in is capable of supporting those fonts which are not installed in Windows system. This means that you can use hundreds of fonts you have stored on your CD, DVD or on your hard disk.

1 - Run Embird and click "Editor" menu to switch to Editor window.
2 - Select "Insert -> Font Engine Text" menu to create lettering from True Type or Open Type fonts (Picture No. 1). Please note the two buttons located at the right side of the "Fonts" box. The first one allows you to specify three folders with your "not installed" fonts. Embird will scan these folders and all their sub-folders for fonts and add found fonts to the "Fonts" box once the scanning is finished. Use the second button for scanning folders for new fonts (use it only when you copy some new fonts to these folders and you want to let Embird know about the changes).
 

Picture No. 1

3 - Click the first button to specify your folders containing "not installed" fonts. A dialog box will appear on the screen, allowing you to choose three folders (Picture No. 2). It is recommended that you copy your fonts to "C:\EMBIRD32\FONTS" folder, but you can choose any other folder on your hard disk.

Note: Embird will not copy the fonts; it assumes that you already have them in these folders. Please use Windows Explorer to copy the fonts into the folders before running Embird.

Picture No. 2

4 - Click the small "folder" button (Picture No. 2) to choose the folder from the list (Picture No. 3).

Note:  Embird will scan this folder and also all its sub-folders for fonts. In this example, we want to support "not installed" fonts stored on the CD-ROM (the CD must be inserted in the D: drive).

Picture No. 3

5 - Embird will add the "D:\" folder to the dialog box (Picture No. 4). The "Search for fonts also in ZIP and RAR archives" option allows you to enable/disable the searching for fonts in compressed files.

Picture No. 4

6 - Click "OK" button to confirm the new settings. The scanning process will start (Picture No. 5). Please wait until it is finished; it may last for several minutes, depending on the number of fonts you have stored in the chosen folders.

Picture No. 5

Picture No. 6

7 - Once the scanning process is finished, the recognized fonts will be added to the " Fonts" box and you can use them as normally installed fonts (see also Font Engine Plug-in tutorial). The "not installed" fonts are drawn in blue color in the "Fonts" box.

 

 

 

 

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