Suggestions for sIFR Font Maker

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I have seen it suggested elsewhere on the web that the sIFR Font Maker should be updated to generate sIFR 3 r436-compatible files instead of r419.


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Cary wrote:
I have seen it suggested elsewhere on the web that the sIFR Font Maker should be updated to generate sIFR 3 r436-compatible files instead of r419.

Thank you for reminding me Cary about this. I have logged this with our developers.
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Scott A. Swedorski - VP of Product Development
CoffeeCup Software Inc.
Phone: 678.495.3480

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1) Can you set the font selection window to actually display what the font looks like instead of the name? Name selection doesn't really help. Most programs provide the font name and display what the font looks like so you can make a better decision out of the several hundred fonts that may be installed.

2) I don't understand the reasoning behind the extra steps to select the italic and bold fonts when the family could be selected by default. If you use these then fine, but if you don't, shouldn't be any problem with them being part of the swf file correct?

3.) I would like to be able to resize the windows instead of being forced to "work" in a fixed size window.. Ron

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