Some of these fonts have special features that go outside the typical character space, they are called PUA encoded fonts.
PUA stands for “Private Use Areas”. When a font is PUA encoded it means that you can access all special characters such as the flourishes and swirly lines through Windows and Mac and that you can load them into applications such as Cricut Design Space and Silhouette Studio.
To view all of the available characters in the font (including the PUA characters), you need to switch to the ‘repertoire’ preview. Do this by either clicking ‘view’ and then ‘repertoire’ from then menu bar, or clicking on the button indicated below:
Now you will be able to see all the characters included in the font that you selected.
Select the character that you want to use and click “Edit” and “Copy” or “CMD + C”.
Go to your application where you want the character to show up and right click and paste or “CMD + V”.
Now the character is visible in the application you are using.
Some of these fonts have special features that go outside the typical character space, they are called PUA encoded fonts.
PUA stands for “Private Use Areas”. When a font is PUA encoded it means that you can access all special characters such as the flourishes and swirly lines through Windows and Mac and that you can load them into applications such as Cricut Design Space and Silhouette Studio.
To view all of the available characters in the font (including the PUA characters), you need to switch to the ‘repertoire’ preview. Do this by either clicking ‘view’ and then ‘repertoire’ from then menu bar, or clicking on the button indicated below:
Now you will be able to see all the characters included in the font that you selected.
Select the character that you want to use and click “Edit” and “Copy” or “CMD + C”.
Go to your application where you want the character to show up and right click and paste or “CMD + V”.
Now the character is visible in the application you are using.
Some of these fonts have special features that go outside the typical character space, they are called PUA encoded fonts.
PUA stands for “Private Use Areas”. When a font is PUA encoded it means that you can access all special characters such as the flourishes and swirly lines through Windows and Mac and that you can load them into applications such as Cricut Design Space and Silhouette Studio.
To view all of the available characters in the font (including the PUA characters), you need to switch to the ‘repertoire’ preview. Do this by either clicking ‘view’ and then ‘repertoire’ from then menu bar, or clicking on the button indicated below:
Now you will be able to see all the characters included in the font that you selected.
Select the character that you want to use and click “Edit” and “Copy” or “CMD + C”.
Go to your application where you want the character to show up and right click and paste or “CMD + V”.
Now the character is visible in the application you are using.
Some of these fonts have special features that go outside the typical character space, they are called PUA encoded fonts.
PUA stands for “Private Use Areas”. When a font is PUA encoded it means that you can access all special characters such as the flourishes and swirly lines through Windows and Mac and that you can load them into applications such as Cricut Design Space and Silhouette Studio.
To view all of the available characters in the font (including the PUA characters), you need to switch to the ‘repertoire’ preview. Do this by either clicking ‘view’ and then ‘repertoire’ from then menu bar, or clicking on the button indicated below:
Now you will be able to see all the characters included in the font that you selected.
Select the character that you want to use and click “Edit” and “Copy” or “CMD + C”.
Go to your application where you want the character to show up and right click and paste or “CMD + V”.
Now the character is visible in the application you are using.
Some of these fonts have special features that go outside the typical character space, they are called PUA encoded fonts.
PUA stands for “Private Use Areas”. When a font is PUA encoded it means that you can access all special characters such as the flourishes and swirly lines through Windows and Mac and that you can load them into applications such as Cricut Design Space and Silhouette Studio.
To view all of the available characters in the font (including the PUA characters), you need to switch to the ‘repertoire’ preview. Do this by either clicking ‘view’ and then ‘repertoire’ from then menu bar, or clicking on the button indicated below:
Now you will be able to see all the characters included in the font that you selected.
Select the character that you want to use and click “Edit” and “Copy” or “CMD + C”.
Go to your application where you want the character to show up and right click and paste or “CMD + V”.
Now the character is visible in the application you are using.
Some of these fonts have special features that go outside the typical character space, they are called PUA encoded fonts.
PUA stands for “Private Use Areas”. When a font is PUA encoded it means that you can access all special characters such as the flourishes and swirly lines through Windows and Mac and that you can load them into applications such as Cricut Design Space and Silhouette Studio.
To view all of the available characters in the font (including the PUA characters), you need to switch to the ‘repertoire’ preview. Do this by either clicking ‘view’ and then ‘repertoire’ from then menu bar, or clicking on the button indicated below:
Now you will be able to see all the characters included in the font that you selected.
Select the character that you want to use and click “Edit” and “Copy” or “CMD + C”.
Go to your application where you want the character to show up and right click and paste or “CMD + V”.
Now the character is visible in the application you are using.
Some of these fonts have special features that go outside the typical character space, they are called PUA encoded fonts.
PUA stands for “Private Use Areas”. When a font is PUA encoded it means that you can access all special characters such as the flourishes and swirly lines through Windows and Mac and that you can load them into applications such as Cricut Design Space and Silhouette Studio.
To view all of the available characters in the font (including the PUA characters), you need to switch to the ‘repertoire’ preview. Do this by either clicking ‘view’ and then ‘repertoire’ from then menu bar, or clicking on the button indicated below:
Now you will be able to see all the characters included in the font that you selected.
Select the character that you want to use and click “Edit” and “Copy” or “CMD + C”.
Go to your application where you want the character to show up and right click and paste or “CMD + V”.
Now the character is visible in the application you are using.
Some of these fonts have special features that go outside the typical character space, they are called PUA encoded fonts.
PUA stands for “Private Use Areas”. When a font is PUA encoded it means that you can access all special characters such as the flourishes and swirly lines through Windows and Mac and that you can load them into applications such as Cricut Design Space and Silhouette Studio.
To view all of the available characters in the font (including the PUA characters), you need to switch to the ‘repertoire’ preview. Do this by either clicking ‘view’ and then ‘repertoire’ from then menu bar, or clicking on the button indicated below:
Now you will be able to see all the characters included in the font that you selected.
Select the character that you want to use and click “Edit” and “Copy” or “CMD + C”.
Go to your application where you want the character to show up and right click and paste or “CMD + V”.
Now the character is visible in the application you are using.
Some of these fonts have special features that go outside the typical character space, they are called PUA encoded fonts.
PUA stands for “Private Use Areas”. When a font is PUA encoded it means that you can access all special characters such as the flourishes and swirly lines through Windows and Mac and that you can load them into applications such as Cricut Design Space and Silhouette Studio.
To view all of the available characters in the font (including the PUA characters), you need to switch to the ‘repertoire’ preview. Do this by either clicking ‘view’ and then ‘repertoire’ from then menu bar, or clicking on the button indicated below:
Now you will be able to see all the characters included in the font that you selected.
Select the character that you want to use and click “Edit” and “Copy” or “CMD + C”.
Go to your application where you want the character to show up and right click and paste or “CMD + V”.
Now the character is visible in the application you are using.
Some of these fonts have special features that go outside the typical character space, they are called PUA encoded fonts.
PUA stands for “Private Use Areas”. When a font is PUA encoded it means that you can access all special characters such as the flourishes and swirly lines through Windows and Mac and that you can load them into applications such as Cricut Design Space and Silhouette Studio.
To view all of the available characters in the font (including the PUA characters), you need to switch to the ‘repertoire’ preview. Do this by either clicking ‘view’ and then ‘repertoire’ from then menu bar, or clicking on the button indicated below:
Now you will be able to see all the characters included in the font that you selected.
Select the character that you want to use and click “Edit” and “Copy” or “CMD + C”.
Go to your application where you want the character to show up and right click and paste or “CMD + V”.
Now the character is visible in the application you are using.