Converting Fles for SCA
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Converting Fles for SCA
I am new to SCA. I am wondering where you get the .sga files for use with SCA. Also I have recently downloaded some "true type" (tt) fonts. Can these be used on SCA? If so, do I need to Convert them and if so, how do I do that?
Re: Converting Fles for SCA
there are a bunch of files in this forum already, or if you use inscape, you can make your own. Look for the clips on the thread titles, and there may be a sgv file in there you can down load, I know a bunch of us are making and uploading files all the time now.
You don't need to convert a ttf, just install it. or you don't really even need to install it to your fonts folder, just save it somewhere, and click on it so the box that has words pops up, then it should show up in your list of fonts to use. When you close the font out, it disapears off the list.
You don't need to convert a ttf, just install it. or you don't really even need to install it to your fonts folder, just save it somewhere, and click on it so the box that has words pops up, then it should show up in your list of fonts to use. When you close the font out, it disapears off the list.
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Re: Converting Fles for SCA
I know you can import .svg files but I am not sure about .sga. I use Inkscape to create .svg files. It is freeware and if you know how to use CorelDraw or any vector-based program, you can use it.scrapybarb wrote:I am new to SCA. I am wondering where you get the .sga files for use with SCA. Also I have recently downloaded some "true type" (tt) fonts. Can these be used on SCA? If so, do I need to Convert them and if so, how do I do that?
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