Setting default fonts

Setting default fonts

It is possible to define default fonts for all your new projects.

The  Default font settings are located in SYSTEM > FONTS



  1. To modify the default font for each family of fonts, click the Drive icon 




  1. Select the desired font from the font library and validate with OK.




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The  fonts displayed in the Fonts Library are the one installed on Windows,

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Fonts displayed in yellow are TrueType fonts (.ttf) larger than 640 KB and therefore not respecting the DLP Cinema subtitles specifications (CineCanvas) for DCP mastering. There is no limitations for using them outside our DCP workflows.
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