with a font editing application.
I don't think there are any freeware versions about.
Then you would delete the lowercase characters, and copy the uppercase characters to their places.
I think that MS-WIndows TrueType fonts also have some sort of internal linking capability, so that you could also delete the lower case, and then link to the uppercase -- this might alleviate kerning issues, but I am not certain.
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Then you would delete the lowercase characters, and copy the uppercase characters to their places.
I think that MS-WIndows TrueType fonts also have some sort of internal linking capability, so that you could also delete the lower case, and then link to the uppercase -- this might alleviate kerning issues, but I am not certain.
I thought this may be the case, cheers. Do you know of any good font editers?
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try this one
www.high-logic.com/fontcreator.html -- this is the least expensive, I think. Crazy things can get into the hundreds
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Fri 8 May 2009, 0:54,
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There's actually a phenomenally simple one built in to Windows
If you go to Run, eudcedit.exe
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