My initial suggestion would have been Letraset:
http://www.letraset.com/start.htmbut I visited their site and it has gone ( in three years ) from an easy to
use catalog into some "designers" high-bandwidth wet-dream with little or no
content... Let's showcase our products - here is a picture of our products,
aren't they pretty... Blargh...
I did manage to drill down into their dry transfer lettering but they only
show 20 or so selections - I remember when they had several hundred (
including localized character sets ) Maybe they still do but it sure isn't
on their web page...
Some of the vector drawing programs ( Corel Draw comes to mind ) can do a
gauge face pretty quickly - you might want to investigate that as a final
resort - it takes TrueType fonts and there are a bunch of Cyrillic 'bets
available.
-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: binky beetlebaum [mailto:
binky_beetlebaum@...]
-> Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 10:01 AM
-> To:
motm@egroups.com-> Subject: [motm] OT Cyrillic lettering?
->
->
-> I'm looking for Cyrillic dry transfer lettering--am I out of
-> my mind to
-> think such a product exists? Or does anyone have good alternative
-> suggestions? I'm trying to simulate a gauge faceplate &
-> don't have the
-> patience/skill to do this in a graphics program.
-> All help welcome.
->
-> Thanks
-> tomr
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