Crossfire fonts
This "Font" subject goes back to 2008 with the Mike in Orange and his contribution to the forum.....
"I've got a bookmark on my computer at home to a website with free hi res .eps images of various logos, including the Crossfire lettering. It isn't a font per se, but rather a vector graphic of the lettering found on the back of the car. This should suit your purpose for sign or banner making as vector graphics can be scaled infinitely without becoming pixelated."
Just my 2 cents....
Dennis
DTMenace
"I've got a bookmark on my computer at home to a website with free hi res .eps images of various logos, including the Crossfire lettering. It isn't a font per se, but rather a vector graphic of the lettering found on the back of the car. This should suit your purpose for sign or banner making as vector graphics can be scaled infinitely without becoming pixelated."
Just my 2 cents....
Dennis
DTMenace
I was trying to get the font put into MS word for use when making those maintenance "how to" posts that I do.
Thank you,
John
My response included Mike in Orange's response to the FONT issue was listed in quotes "----", meaning this was Mike's response, not mine. Anytime you see quote marks, it is from a different poster/source.
The bottom line, I can't supply you with an answer to your request.
Regards,
Dennis
DTMenace
John
My response included Mike in Orange's response to the FONT issue was listed in quotes "----", meaning this was Mike's response, not mine. Anytime you see quote marks, it is from a different poster/source.
The bottom line, I can't supply you with an answer to your request.
Regards,
Dennis
DTMenace
My response included Mike in Orange's response to the FONT issue was listed in quotes "----", meaning this was Mike's response, not mine. Anytime you see quote marks, it is from a different poster/source.
The bottom line, I can't supply you with an answer to your request.
Regards,
Dennis
DTMenace
I clicked on the link in his post. I did check that sight out a while back, it wasn't what I was looking for.
Thank you,
John
Last edited by M60A3Driver; Nov 8, 2024 at 01:13 AM.
Click on the file it should download as crossfire .txt.
Go to your download folder and click on the file name.
Rename the file extension to "zip".
Right click on the crossfire .zip file and select "Extract all". File should appear as Crossfire.ttf
Go to your download folder and click on the file name.
Rename the file extension to "zip".
Right click on the crossfire .zip file and select "Extract all". File should appear as Crossfire.ttf
Last edited by tighed1; May 13, 2025 at 01:01 PM.
Ironiocally, I was able to do it last year on my other computer, but I can't do it on this one. They're both built the same way. Windows 7. (I have to replace the graphics card on the other one.
I've tried to do it on my computer with windows 10, also no luck.
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