You may have relatively little exposure to Font Creator. Many friends reported that they could not find many tutorials at night. The following is a graphic tutorial on modifying font files with Font Creator introduced by the editor. Friends who need it can take a look below. I hope Can help everyone!
First run the Font Creator program, open an existing font file, and select the font you want to repair, as shown in the figure
Select "Format - Naming", as shown in the figure
After clicking "Name", you can see the interface as shown in the figure
Now let’s start painting with me
The first step is to select Macintosh Chinese (Simplified), click Add, find the Chinese (Simplified) option in the drop-down window, and confirm
Tip: If you do not do this step, you will not be able to fill in the data in the naming dialog box on the right.
The second step is to start filling in the data in the naming dialog box. The form asks me why I fill it in like this. I just draw the scoop. Professional-level questions need to be answered by experts.
Tip: If you don’t know the copyright statement and version string, you can use Windows Fonts Viewer to view it.
The third step is to select Macintosh Roman, click Add, find the Chinese (Simplified) option in the drop-down window, confirm, and fill in the data in the name, as shown in the figure
The fourth step is to select Macintosh PRC and check whether the language box is Chinese - PRC. If it is, don’t touch it. Continue to fill in the data in the name. Do not touch the Korean part, as shown in the figure.
The fifth step is to select Macintosh Unicode BMP only and check if the language box is Chinese - PRC. If it is, don’t touch it. It is better to fill in the data in the name, as shown in the figure.
Okay, now that I have finished drawing, I choose to save the current file as, and rename the modified font. I named it "Handing Traditional Seal and Seal Modification", close the Font Creator program, and then use Windows Fonts Viewer Let’s take a look at the results. Hoho, the display is normal.
Open PS again and see if all installed Han Ding fonts can be displayed. Haha, I succeeded.
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