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	    |  The problem here, was that this font could not be
	      installed and the creator, knew that he did not have that many fonts on his
	      hard drive that it would matter. He therefore, believed that there was a
	      problem with the font that he had created and asked if I would take a look.
	      First thing I did was to check the font in Fontview and this, and the following
	      three graphics are what I observed about the font before I did anything else
	      to see if I could correct the font. In this graphic, you will notice that
	      there are missing glyphs, and the spacing is really a problem here. |  
	
 
 
	  
	    |  Moving on, to see if there was anything else that
	      might be a problem, I opened the font in Softy and checked the fonts attributes.
	      Here I found that the Character set attribute was set for a SYMBOL (dingbat
	      font) instead of for ANSI (TTF font). I think, this is one of the first things
	      you should check for if you are having problems with the font not displaying
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 Here, I have just grouped some of the things I found wrong in this font,
	      I have covered them in previous writtings, so I will just move on to what
	      else I found with this font.
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 Now, I went into the font and was checking the different glyphs in the font
	      when I found two glyphs that were showing up in the window on the left, but
	      was a blank in the window on the right. If you right clicked the mouse button,
	      it would create a box around the empty space, It was not really empty, if
	      you made the screen flicker (clicking your mouse on the glyph in the window
	      on the left, will cause the screen to flicker), you would get a glympse of
	      the glyphs outline so you know, there is a problem here
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 I think, the trick here, is getting the glyphs to show themselfs. I also
	      think I was lucky in that I just clicked the mouse twice in the work area
	      and the glyphs revealed themselfs to me. Once I saw the glyphs, I saw that
	      both of them had a double set of points, What I mean is that for whatever
	      reason, the glyph was drawn twice, right on top of of each other.
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 I had come across this only once before when I was making a glyph for my
	      own use. I could not figure out why the glyph was not showing and I stumbled
	      on to the fact that the glyph was actually a double copy. I could not delete
	      the glyph and start over, I had already gotten rid of the picture I used
	      for the scan, so I had to try to find a fix.
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	    |  What I did, was to select one of the points and
	      started deleting them one by one until I had made a complete lap around the
	      glyph, thus removing one of the copies and leaving the other. I then went
	      on to fix the other problems in the font. The problems solved, I thought
	      that it was a pretty nice font. 
 
 
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