I found and downloaded the font "Shin Go Pro" (both Medium and Regular) several months ago, but I can NOT use them on my PC (which is quite old), the thing is that I could only find an OpenType font (otf), but then I found out that you actually can convert it to TrueType font (ttf), online that is... And here comes my dilemma, every (?) converting-site only admit you to convert files that are smaller than 1 MB (and not one over 2MB), and these files are about "3MB"... And I also found this free converting program (FontForge) that I downloaded - but I do not understand how to make it work it properly (the instructions I found was wrong, some how), so my 2 questions are: Q1 - Do you know where someone like me can convert these (somewhat) big otf-files to ttf-files, so I can use them on my computer, I'm only interested in the Latin characters so to speak (I think)? Q2 - I wanna know where to find a "ttf" very similar to "Shin Go Pro" (A-OTF Shin Go Pro M), and I mean only its regular Latin characters, can anybody help me with this thingy??? I've even been in contact with this font's creator, "Morisawa Co, Ltd", but they replied (in Japanese) by saying they can not help anyone outside Japan with these kinda things, so what can one do!?! Here's the letters from image: FlygandebäcksBCDEGHIJK best wishes Mats Holmgren Jarlavägen 8 802 86 Gävle SWEDEN Stay Proggy!
9 years ago
Hello
Maybe you can contact the website from where you download the font.
Alex
8 years ago
Waukegan LDO is based on Eurostile, which in turn is based on Microgamma, which all look similar.