This little gem is made by japanese programmer Yuno dated back to 2003. This is an opensource software, its borland c++ source sadly never archived : http://uri.sakura.ne.jp/~cosmic/yuno/download/ttfeditsrc.lzh. You could open and edit ttf font or create it from scratch, there is also reference image feature that help you trace existing bitmap text sample or hand-drawn font.
I have bing translate this app into english (using resource hacker). As the name implied only ttf format supported, no fancy modern web fonts format, no opentype just TTF.
| TTFEdit show Panose spec property |
This outline editor is nice companion to Microsoft Visual TrueType.
Note: You can't directly open font from %WINDIR%\Fonts from the open file dialog. Copy it somewhere else first.
download: https://sourceforge.net/projects/xpitory/files/static-builds/ttfedit.7z/download (400KB)
The source: https://web.archive.org/web/20071006234820/http://sugarpot.sakura.ne.jp/yuno/download/ttfeditsrc.lzh
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ReplyDeleteNice find—TTFEdit looks like a simple and useful tool for basic font editing, especially for older systems. The reference image feature is a great addition for tracing and creating custom designs.
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