1. When will you port Glyph to platform X? - Windows NT:
A port for Glyph is planed for release on or near the release of I-DEAS Master Series 6. - SUN:
Upon sufficient demand (we are very close). We have not had sufficient requests to justify the SUN port of Glyph. If you are running I-DEAS on a SUN and just gotta (sic) have Glyph drop us an e-mail saying so by clicking here. - Other:
We have gotten no other request to port Glyph to platforms other than Windows NT and SUN.
2. How many fonts does Glyph have? Glyph only comes with a couple of freeware fonts but supports thousands. Glyph uses True Type Fonts as seen in MS Windows to produce wireframes on the I-DEAS workplane. Font disks can be purchased from local computer stores or other computer outlets with thousands of fonts for $6 (US) to $30 (US). 3. How do I add fonts to Glyph? Glyph looks for fonts in the .../ideas/msX/pontech/fonts/ttf/ directory. True Type Fonts from a third party disk can be copied into this directory. Glyph will recognized the additional fonts the next time it is launched. NOTE: See page 9 or 10 (Depending on version) of the Glyph Manual.
4. Does Glyph support UNICODE fonts? No, but we hear you!
5. Does Glyph allow for text to follow a (curved) path? No, but we hear you! 6. Why is this FAQ so short? We like to think it is due to Glyph being a great product that is easy to install and use.
This FAQ is maintained by Jacob Christ. please send all inquiries regarding this FAQ to jschrist@pontech.com |