Free font editor in Windows
It's no Fontographer, but it is there, and it does work. Some think it's a Trojan, but it wasn't on my machine. Running eudcedit.exe will open a primitive but functional font editor. It's found in the latest versions of Windows 2000 and XP. Like I said, it's not made for creating consistent, typographically perfect sets, but it will allow you to open and create font sets. I found a good article on the details over at the University of Heidelberg, for no apparent reason. 











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Subscribe to commentsBrett CooperSep 14th 2005 8:12AM
How can I make this 'Run' command work from a shortcut icon. I am trying to make a short-cut to run command, so I can have a desktop icon to launch eudcedit.exe
DavidSep 16th 2005 7:30AM
Re #1: Right-click on your desktop, choose New | Shortcut, enter eudcedit.exe in the location, and that should create a shortcut to the programme.
Brett CooperSep 17th 2005 11:14PM
Thanks David, that worked sweet as, even got it's own icon.