why are fonts downloading as .ttf for me all of a sudden?
Stacey C
2008-06-17 05:56:05 UTC
used to be normal, but now even fonts from dafont.com are downloading with the .ttf extension? which wont work??:/
Three answers:
Rasltin
2008-06-17 06:06:52 UTC
ttf is the correct format for fonts files. I would say the problem is with you zip extractor program. Try extracting the files to a folder on you pc and then copy and paste them into your fonts folder. You can also try to extract the files in the zip file with winzip or winrar to rule out your extraction program.
anonymous
2016-10-18 06:05:01 UTC
you could unzip the report and then positioned the font in the terrific folder. regrettably, there are various extra themes that could desire to be prevalent - what OS version are you making use of? What browser / version are you making use of? have you ever tried yet another browser? have you ever tried to suitable click on the link and say acquire? once you're downloading - are you picking to keep them in C:WindowsFonts ? if so it ought to be a permissions difficulty. there's a application that ought to help -yet i'm continuously leary of a few of those. visit start - Run - type in cmd and ENTER. on the instantaneous, enter sfc /scannow - it quite is going to help you notice if any device archives are corrupted while you're on Wndows XP, the suggested quantity is 500.
Sarah B
2008-06-17 06:31:35 UTC
Not understanding you. 'ttf' means 'TrueType Font' so that's the correct extension (I'm assuming you're running Winblows?).
There are several font types however and this Wikipedia article will explain better than I can
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