No. It's also becoming a problem, but they had a reason to be removed.
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They were removed because now you can use any font stored on your computer for Scratch projects. I am really disappointed I can't use the Emulator font anymore though. It had a very clean, computer-ish look. It would be nice if the old default fonts were included with the Scratch download, just for convenience.
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You can get the old fonts back by doing a little hack: Rename the file UnicodePlugin.dll to something else, then open Scratch, voila . Just be sure to rename the UnicodePlugin.dll back again afterwards, otherwise lots of things will not work correctly.
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Jens wrote:
You can get the old fonts back by doing a little hack: Rename the file UnicodePlugin.dll to something else, then open Scratch, voila . Just be sure to rename the UnicodePlugin.dll back again afterwards, otherwise lots of things will not work correctly.
Is there a way to get the old fonts installed on your computer so that they are available all the time in Scratch, without your very-clever hack?
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Jens wrote:
You can get the old fonts back by doing a little hack: Rename the file UnicodePlugin.dll to something else, then open Scratch, voila . Just be sure to rename the UnicodePlugin.dll back again afterwards, otherwise lots of things will not work correctly.
what if you rename ScratchPlugin.dll
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SeanCanoodle wrote:
They were removed because now you can use any font stored on your computer for Scratch projects. I am really disappointed I can't use the Emulator font anymore though. It had a very clean, computer-ish look. It would be nice if the old default fonts were included with the Scratch download, just for convenience.
just download the font, http://www.urbanfonts.com/fonts/Emulator.htm#
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Winner wrote:
what if you rename ScratchPlugin.dll
NOT good
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