Word - Benutzerdefinierte Zeichen in Word (alle Versionen)?

Asked By Thimo_Gräf
20-Nov-09 11:13 AM
Hallo,

ich habe mit dem Editor f=FCr benutzerdefinierte Zeichen
(eudcedit.exe in Windows XP/Vista oder Windows 7) eigene Zeichen
erstellt.

Wenn ich diese in ein Word-Dokument einkopiere, sind diese Zeichen
aber irgendwie "schlechter" als Zeichen aus dem jeweiligen
Zeichensatz:

Die Aufl=F6sung scheint schlechter zu sein, die Zeichen sind kleiner und
die Abst=E4nde zwischen Zeichen sind zu gro=DF.

Das merkt man besonders, wenn man ein Zeichen aus einem beliebigen
Zeichensatz 1:1 kopiert und dann als benutzerdefiniertes Zeichen
abspeichert und mit dem "Original" vergleicht.

Frage :

Ist das normal und liegt das daran, dass die Zeichen als TrueType
abgespeichert
werden?

Kann man da irgendwas dran =E4ndern oder hilft da nur ein "echter"
Zeichensatzeditor?

Thimo
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  Thimo_Gräf replied to Thimo_Gräf
23-Nov-09 08:28 AM
Soweit ich das rausfinden konnte, mu=DF man leider mit der
Qualit=E4t der Zeichen, die mit dem Editor f=FCr benutzerdefinierte
Zeichen
erstellt wurden leben, weil der Editor einen Vektorfont aus einer
Bitmap
macht. Man kann das Programm nicht mit professionellen Tools
vergleichen.

Frage : Gibt es einen guten Zeichensatzeditor, mit dem sich TT und OT
Fonts
erstellen lassen als Freeware?

Thimo
  Robert M. Franz [RMF] replied to Thimo_Gräf
23-Nov-09 08:26 AM
Hallo Thimo

[..]

fragst Du am besten in einer anderen Gruppe, vielleicht de.comp.text.dtp
oder so (ist ja auch kein Word-Problem):

Gruss
Robert
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  Thimo_Gräf replied to Robert M. Franz [RMF]
25-Nov-09 12:57 PM
On 23 Nov., 14:26, "Robert M. Franz [RMF]" <robert.fr...@mvps.org>

Hallo,

ich habe folgende Links zu freien
Zeichensatzeditoren erhalten :

http://cr8software.net/typelight.html

und http://fontforge.sourceforge.net/

Wobei FontForge eigentlich ein Linuxprogramm ist,
dessen Installation unter Windows einige M=FChe bereitet.

Vielleicht kann aber jemand diese Informationen
brauchen.

Thimo
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