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  • Scelesta
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    Originally posted by Erinys View Post
    It's working, thank you for your help.
    Soon I will be able to type in Maya and hopefully Old Realm.

    Oh yay! I'm glad it worked, I hadnt forgotten this thread either I was waiting for you to reply to see if it worked. I'm happy it did though!

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  • Erinys
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    It's working, thank you for your help.
    Soon I will be able to type in Maya and hopefully Old Realm.

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  • Scelesta
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    that site uses the same reference material if its something you are looking for and cant get that one working

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  • Scelesta
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    there ya go! This program can extract from RPM files, however I had no luck in getting that .ttf to work on my windows 10 system, all it looks like is a pretty slightly flowy text style(I cant find any pictures that show what its supposed to look like, is it supposed to be a standard text or pictographs?). I'll look into it more in the morning if someone else hasnt gotten around to solving it

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  • Erinys
    started a topic Technical Help: How to Extract RPM File?

    Technical Help: How to Extract RPM File?

    So I'm trying to get a decent Maya glyph font on my computer, and I found one that may include a lot of glyphs: http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat...oarch.rpm.html

    But the file I downloaded is a .rpm, which I don't know how to open, and the list of what this font "requires" is meaningless to me.
    The listed contents include a .ttf, which is the thing I actually want.

    I'm on a Windows 7, x64 machine.

    Does anyone know how to make this thing work so I can get at (and use) that .ttf?
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