November 2, 200619 yr Could anyone find a Runescape font download somewhere? I can't find anywhere.. And I'm trying to make a fake sig. And also maybe could you tell me how to get it on Microsoft Word? I tried somewhere once but it didn't work.. :wall: Thanks
November 3, 200619 yr Not for nothing, it's quite ill-advised to download things off the internet if you don't know the source. I'm surprised Tip.it lets you even post something like that.
November 3, 200619 yr The zip file contains a true type font (runescape.ttf) and a text file , its perfectly safe , although dragging it into your fonts folder isnt totally effective , you must go to the fonts folder and select "install new Font" from the file menu. (details are in the text file) and seeing that the authors readme file specifically asks to not link directly to his file , I have altered the link above to his download page I like to fart silently but deadly in movie theatersArd Choille says (11:41 PM):I wouldn't dare tell you what to do m'dear
November 3, 200619 yr http://www.bloodveld.com It even has a how-to-make-fakes guides. Retired 2146 overall - 136 combat - 6 skillcapes Plus I think the whole teenage girl thing will end soon (hopefully), because my girlfriend is absolutely in love with him(she is 18), and im beginning to feel threatened by his [Justin Bieber] dashing looks.
November 3, 200619 yr The zip file contains a true type font (runescape.ttf) and a text file , its perfectly safe , although dragging it into your fonts folder isnt totally effective , you must go to the fonts folder and select "install new Font" from the file menu. (details are in the text file) and seeing that the authors readme file specifically asks to not link directly to his file , I have altered the link above to his download page Well, just as a heads up, a *.zip file is a wonderful virus delivery-format. Most corporate email programs won't let you transmit zipped files for that very reason. Given the number of keyloggers that Runescape players find themselves victimized by, I would think twice about ever opening up a zip file, especially from a free, unaccountable web host. There may be a *.tif file in there today, but there's no reason why a hacker can't go to this guy's site and substitute an different *.zip file. But hey, that's just me. Calling the link/file "perfectly safe" is your prerogative.
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