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Bran Cardello

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Aug 5, 2024, 2:37:06 AM8/5/24
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Iwould like to inform you that when you activate Adobe Fonts, they appear in the font menus of your desktop programs, including Microsoft Office, iWork, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign, including third-party software. You need to restart the app for newly installed fonts to appear.

I'm developing a project that produces SVG files with custom embed fonts. SVG font definition I compose as SVG font tag with help of or Batik SVG Toolkit. The resulted SVG file I try to open in following applications:


The easiest way to do this is by selecting Create Outlines

Just select any text you want, right-click, and then select Create Outlines as shown in the below screenshot.




On your way to becoming an expert in all things text-related in CorelDRAW, this short introductory tutorial will cover different types of fonts, how to get more fonts from Corel, and how to find and install fonts from other sources.


This opens the Fonts tab of the Get More window. The free Font Pack contains over 1,000 OTFs and TTFs (weighing in at over 400 MB), and there are other font packs for free and for purchase. Click the Download button for the pack you want, then install.


To download additional fonts provided with CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2021, follow the steps outlined below:



1. Launch CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2021

2. Go to the Welcome screen if not already there

3. Click Get More

4. On the right hand side, you will see an option Filter by:, put a check mark next to Fonts

5. From the Get More window, scroll down to the bottom

6. Towards the bottom you will see 1000 fonts with a green button to install

7. Click Install. The fonts will install to Documents\Corel\Corel Content\Fonts




I do alot of wall graphics and often use script fonts. The issue is that with script fonts there is an interection/overlap where the letters meet. I have had to manually go in and convert the text to curves and breaking apart the curve and removing ever place where the letters overlap. However this is VERY time consuming especially on larger designs. I figure there has to be a easier way to do this. Can anyone please let me how to do this?? Ive attached a sample design that Im working on that I have not yet removed the intersecting letters. Here is screenshot of what Im talking about. For some reason I could not attach the cdr file.


Thank you all so VERY much!! I just used the weld option in Corel and this is so dang simple. I will for sure keep the weld option selected in CM2 as well in case I forget to do it in Corel. Wish I would have known about this months ago. I could have saved countless hours editing designs. Guess its my own fault since I never asked before now :-)


I was looking for a good font manager for Windows quite recently. Although I have CorelDRAW with its own font manager I found it lacked a lot of features and was unusably slow when trying to manage a lot of fonts. I tried NexusFont as well as FontBase (as well as some others IIRC) to see if I could find something better for free. (Again IIRC) FontBase wanted me to upgrade to a paid tier all the time and ended up being too slow anyway. NexusFont was also horrendously slow even with just a few fonts to manage. I tried a couple of paid-for alternatives: FontExpert and MainType. Both FontExpert and MainType seemed to be very well matched feature-wise and both offer a trial period. FontExpert provides a fully working version during the trial period so it was easy to test the performance, whereas the MainType trial is restricted to the number of fonts you can manage, which made it difficult to assess properly. FontExpert cost significantly less than MainType (for the version that I needed) so I ended up purchasing FontExpert.


In photoshop or even text applications like Word you can select a font by typing its name in the font search field. For example I want the font Myriad Pro .. I type "M" and the fonts if the initial M appears . In Affinity Photo/designer you have to go looking for the font, if you have many is a boring job. CorelDraw have really good font manager too...




Could be just like him. Or be able to select different ways to find fonts. I for example use only some fonts, so a font manager like photoshop is good for me. On the other hand, for my wife the ideial would be an equal to the coreldraw she is a freelancer designer and works with several fonts types.



CorelDraw font finder has preview of the fonts, which is great when working on several projects. I think it would be perfect for the Affinity Designer.


If one opens the drop-down, one is taken to the spot in the font list where that font lives; this is great for when scrolling through and trying out different typefaces systematically (in AD, it always takes one back to the top of the list).


There are several different threads making requests like this... and this kind of interface function seems much more fundamental a need than some of the advanced operations showing up on the feature roadmap.


Wow...you guys are fast. I hope the day when Version 1.6 is coming out, there will be a few unexpected improvements that will surprise me. Can't wait. I hope the release will not take longer than 2 months Great works guys. Now I know, there will be better overviews with fonts. So happy


Currently, if you have Number of Recent Fonts to Display set to anything but zero (0), recent fonts appear at the font drop down list, but the drop down starts at the top of the fonts list no matter what your current font is.


If I am just wanting the next or previous font in the list from the font I am currently using, I now have to scroll all the way down to that font. When the Number of Recent Fonts to Display is set to zero (0), when the drop down is selected, it is positioned at the font you are currently using instead of the top of the list. This is preferable.


This is something CorelDraw does and has done for years. Here's to hoping this would be an easy programming issue. Otherwise, I will not use that feature due to the amount of scrolling that needs to be done to get to the current font, or any other font I want to get that is not right at the top.


Wow, thanks for giving the important information I was looking for the same. If you are facing any kind of issue in the extender setup. Then you can move here Here you will find an extender setup solution in step by step guideline.


1. When designing in InDesign or Illustrator, etc., I often scroll down the text menu, pick a font, work with it a while then go back to the font menu to try the next font. Unfortunately the font menu always goes back to the top of the list. I would like the font drop down menu to pop back to the current font so I can continue where I left off in the list.


Well, I have a simple solution. If you try to scroll down it will be back to the top after 10-15 font.

Now, reverse your mindset. Try it to SCROLL UP from down, it works for my indesign.

I just need to get used to....


oh!.. you unknowingly helped me already with the issue I've been having since CC. I don't really care about the Recent-Fonts, so setting it to 0 solved my problem :) I didn't know theres a setting for it and it then behaves like before.


Every time I select a font and exit the font list it returns me to the top the next time I open it. Why would this be considered useful, it's cost me hours and hours since it was changed. It's like Adobe is deliberately sabotaging designers.


Please get it right! Make the list go to the currently selected font WITH the recent fonts showing. Only then will it function correctly. CorelDraw has done this for 20 years. If you can't figure it out, buy Corel Corp., and implement their code into yours!!


If you are using the Character window and you have text selected in your document, if you want to change that font, the fly up menu of fonts does NOT go back to the one you have selected. It starts back at the top with A fonts unlike Illustrator where the font list goes back to the one you have selected in your document. That way you can continue scrolling down to select the next font needed when you are trying to decide which font you want to use. See example attached. I need it to go back to the font used, not go back to A fonts...


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Does anyone know any fonts that are specifically for plasma cutting? If anyone has suggestions please be sure they are compatible with both SheetCAM and corelDRAW, and please let me know if they are or are not already built into either sheetcam or coreldraw. If they are not please provide a link where I can download them into both programs. I would be so grateful for any help.


Oh, Google fonts provide hundreds of free fonts or check out dafont.com is really useful too including some nice search & display capabilities. Using wordmark.it will show you how your text will look in all of the fonts installed on your machine in a really effective browser page layout.


Also, I found that the time it took to make the bridged fonts, I can edit most drawings and change my mind of which font I want to use. After spending all that time bridging a font, I feel torn to use it or use another font that looks better. For the interior to survive, you reliably need about 0.11 inches.


Here is the problem: You bridge for one particular size of font that gives you a perfect sized bridge for a particular size font. Lets say it was designed for 1-1/2 inch tall letters and then decide to increase your font size to 2-1/2 inches: The bridge will grow larger. You will then need to edit all of those stenciled fonts or you have an unnecessarily large bridge that is obvious and distracting.


And vice-a-versa, if the font was bridged for a 2-1/2 inch tall letter and you sized it smaller, the bridge might shrink to a point that it is no longer sufficient to support the interior of the letter.

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