Hello and many thanks!
I make a stupid mistake, as I was having issues with TWO FONTS--as you all very rightly say, the trouble with Old Street Signs is that it worked fine in 2.8 and doesn't show in 2.10.
The font with issues when those raster fonts are present, and not otherwise, is
old_letterpress_type.zip (Size: 9.94 KB / Downloads: 230) ,--the one shown in the imagine from my prevous post.
I begin to gather that one should download and install Fontforge, if wishing to deal with font trouble... Until now, I had made shift quite nicely with Gimp, with a dash into Inkscape to adjust weight/make inlines--but, apparently, 2.10 has introduced new incompatibilities, not to to be solved by replacing FancyFontSerif with FancyFontSans or vice versa...
Thanks again!
Just replaced Old Steet Sign with the new version--works like a charm.
Thanks so much.
I make a stupid mistake, as I was having issues with TWO FONTS--as you all very rightly say, the trouble with Old Street Signs is that it worked fine in 2.8 and doesn't show in 2.10.
The font with issues when those raster fonts are present, and not otherwise, is
old_letterpress_type.zip (Size: 9.94 KB / Downloads: 230) ,--the one shown in the imagine from my prevous post.
I begin to gather that one should download and install Fontforge, if wishing to deal with font trouble... Until now, I had made shift quite nicely with Gimp, with a dash into Inkscape to adjust weight/make inlines--but, apparently, 2.10 has introduced new incompatibilities, not to to be solved by replacing FancyFontSerif with FancyFontSans or vice versa...
Thanks again!
Just replaced Old Steet Sign with the new version--works like a charm.
Thanks so much.