This produces the most realistic handwriting effect, with changes in inkĭensity and other ways that pen ink interacts with the paper. The exampleīelow is the same font that has been converted to a single line font and Only makes a single stroke per line, rather than an outline. However, there is a way to convert standard TrueType fonts into 'openĬontour' (also known as single line or single stroke) fonts so that the pen Every line has to describe a shape and no 'closed contour' font and this always produces an outline when sent to a This is because standard TrueType fonts describe an outline forĮach character in the font, rather than an actual pen stroke, as per theĪs you can see in the example above, a standard TrueType font is a Unfortunately, standard TrueType fonts are unsuitable for suchĮquipment. This adds additional realism through changes in inkĭensity and the fact that the handwriting is actually written rather than (pictured), use real pens to mechanically create handwriting fromĬomputerised text. Handwriting font realism there are pen plotters. For those people looking for the next level of