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Updated on July 05, Kayla Dube. Lifewire Technology Review Board Member. She frequently works in production with indie film companies. Article reviewed on Jul 29, Tweet Share Email. What to Know To install a font from a folder, open the folder containing the font, but do not open the font file. Next, open Control Panel , double-click Fonts , and then drag the font file into the Fonts folder.
To install a font directly from the font file, right-click or double-click the font file and select Install. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! I have the same situation as Monica. Can you post if you were able to help her and what to do? If that computer is a machine owned by the company that you work for, that may be the case. Let me know and we will figure it out! Are you viewing the ttf files within an unzipped zip file, in Windows Explorer?
Your method is also a working method. Once the zip file with the archive is unzipped, you can select all the ttf or otf files and right click them, Install. You can easily find it in the Control Panel Menu. If I should answer directly — use OTF. The most significant differences in those two type formats are in the way they are created, in the technical part.
But the two formats should work perfectly well on Windows And again, if you ever have one font in both formats, go for the OTF one. It can have more typographic features, better language support, more glyphs characters and other advantages. Not all fonts are made to be embedded. Thanks for the kind words! There are many places on the web where presentation stuff is shared and discussed.
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Improve this question. Texnician is correct. Use the fontspec package. Be sure to read its documentation. Use utf-8 exclusively. Compile using lualatex or xetex. You do not need to know Lua. If the Open Type fonts have feature sets, you will be able to use them.
I believe that the fonts do not need to be installed "in MikTeX". Simply install in Windows, like any ordinary font. Btw, this tug. Show 1 more comment. Active Oldest Votes.
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