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Damarius101
June 18th, 2007, 05:51 PM
There has been a Crysis font (crysis is the new game being developed by Crytek) floating around the web, and i finnaly managed to get my hands on it. Sadly i dont know how to get it to work (in ttf format) and i want to make some sigs and a banner with the font. Is there anyway i can get the font to work with Ubuntu? Or does anyone know where to find the font for Ubuntu? Thnx a bunch in advance guys. ;)
AlexR1
June 18th, 2007, 09:38 PM
I found CRYSISB.ttf font on the net what you need to do is move that file to /usr/share/fonts/truetype/
then you can open gimp and select that font to use it.
flodis
June 19th, 2007, 04:49 AM
I found CRYSISB.ttf font on the net what you need to do is move that file to /usr/share/fonts/truetype/
then you can open gimp and select that font to use it.
Where did you download it from?
AlexR1
June 19th, 2007, 02:56 PM
Where did you download it from?
I searched google for the font and i downoloaded from on of the links,i don`t remember wich one.
I can send it to you if you want this font just pmsg me with your e-mail address.
Hairy_Palms
June 19th, 2007, 09:34 PM
just put it in the .fonts folder in your home directory and it should be available to everything.
King_Critter
June 20th, 2007, 12:52 AM
Where did you download it from?
http://www.crysisdownload.com/files/details.php?file=2
Ta-da. :P
Damarius101
June 21st, 2007, 03:56 PM
just put it in the .fonts folder in your home directory and it should be available to everything.
I dont see a .font file in the home direct, but if i make one will it be the same thing?
And thnx for the help guys. Im using a really old computer for Ubuntu and it runs great (P3, lol XD), but sometimes it randomly changes the resolution to 800x640, which sucks, not only because everything is really big, but because when i go to the preferneces section of the gimp, clicking on one of the tabs makes the whole box extend past the point of me being able to see the "OK" or "Accept" button. I have no way of turning the resolution back to 1024x786, but it comes back after a couple restarts. This has been the longest period of that happening; i mustve shut down and restarted the computer over 15 times now, and i dont think its coming back (oh yeh if you can help me with this problem to plz pm me, lol). So no changes can be made yet, and i cant make any sigs with the font yet.
Thats why i need a simple code to put in to the terminal to download it (similar to the "300+ fonts for linux" dowload that you can find here at the Ubuntu Blog (http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2007/05/21/300-easily-installed-free-fonts-for-ubuntu/))
If anyone has something similar to that, plz give it to me, it would be worth a million :)
Codename
June 21st, 2007, 07:04 PM
http://www.crysisdownload.com/files/details.php?file=2
Ta-da. :P
Thanks for that. :p
flodis
June 24th, 2007, 02:55 AM
http://www.crysisdownload.com/files/details.php?file=2
Ta-da. :P
thanks
King_Critter
June 24th, 2007, 04:24 PM
I dont see a .font file in the home direct, but if i make one will it be the same thing?
I don't have a .fonts directory either. So I dunno... I put all my fonts into /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ anyways, though.
And thnx for the help guys. Im using a really old computer for Ubuntu and it runs great (P3, lol XD), but sometimes it randomly changes the resolution to 800x640, which sucks, not only because everything is really big, but because when i go to the preferneces section of the gimp, clicking on one of the tabs makes the whole box extend past the point of me being able to see the "OK" or "Accept" button. I have no way of turning the resolution back to 1024x786, but it comes back after a couple restarts. This has been the longest period of that happening; i mustve shut down and restarted the computer over 15 times now, and i dont think its coming back (oh yeh if you can help me with this problem to plz pm me, lol). So no changes can be made yet, and i cant make any sigs with the font yet.
Thats why i need a simple code to put in to the terminal to download it (similar to the "300+ fonts for linux" dowload that you can find here at the Ubuntu Blog (http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2007/05/21/300-easily-installed-free-fonts-for-ubuntu/))
If anyone has something similar to that, plz give it to me, it would be worth a million :)
About the resolution thing -- have you tried using the System>Preferences>Screen Resolution tool yet?
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