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</head><body><p>Good for you !<br></p><p>I hate Word. I hate Bill Gates for creating it and I hate anyone who pays them money to perpetuate it.<br></p><p>- the heart breaking little swine that it is . . . <br></p><p>But; having now been forced as far as editing the registry to stifle the damned Cortana . . . <br></p><p>I suspect this fonts business will become more and more of a hassle.<br></p><p>Certainly if Scribus can mark a font as "bad" . . . that kinda' suggests it can have other opinions about them too.<br></p><p>Jo said that Trajan Pro wasn't working. </p><p>My own copy popped shut after a windows 10 update. So I offered that as a suggestion.<br></p><p>The business model is simple; the various fonts store sell the Microsoft fonts for cash; fonts like Trajan Pro.<br></p><p>- and yet till recently they were also given away for free in Windows . . . <br></p><p>Hmmm - that surely must have created cries of "foul" from the font shops; and an outbreak of slobbering from Microsoft.<br></p><p>- why give something away fo free; when they could sell it for £49 <br></p><p>Gosh; what a conundrum . . . what to do . . . what to do . . . . <br></p><p>So the latest update scrubbed the same "free" fonts that they were also selling for money on the fonts shops.<br></p><p>Hence my copy of Trajan Pro disappeared.<br></p><p>The question is; how long will it take MS to figure out that I have the Win 10 update . . . yet I still have a copy of Trajan Pro originally supplied in a Win 7 package?<br></p><p>- probably about 0.02 seconds after they read this email.<br></p><p>Good night.<br></p><p>Steven<br></p><p><br></p><blockquote type="cite"><p>On 22 April 2017 at 00:07 Craig Bradney <cbradney@scribus.info> wrote:<br><br><br><br>> <br>> The pesky little monkeys had wanted me to pay £49 on fonts.com to get them back<br>> . . . fortunately I have a machine available that still had Win7 on it and all<br>> the fonts - so I snatched 'em back . . . no doubt Bill Gates will do something<br>> sneaky about that next time round.<br>> <br>> But as you say; if they show up in LibreOffice and not in Scribus . . . that is<br>> odd; but then Scribus may have a slightly better font management system and has<br>> "phoned home to Momma" only to be told these fonts are out of license.<br><br><br>No, we don’t have any association with MS. <br><br>Perhaps Scribus has marked them as bad? <br><br>Craig<br>___<br>Scribus Mailing List: scribus@lists.scribus.net<br>Edit your options or unsubscribe:<br>http://lists.scribus.net/mailman/listinfo/scribus<br>See also:<br>http://wiki.scribus.net<br>http://forums.scribus.net<br></p></blockquote></body></html>