Also know that *some* fonts have issues, so if you experience problems you can rule that out by seeing if the same error happens when you use system.nativeFont.
Regarding licenses, free font sites are a little tricky. The way most work is that they’ll have a note somewhere on the download page specifying what you’re allowed to do with it. If not, there should be a license file within the font download zip.
Here are some things you’ll see:
“Free for personal use” - Means you can use the font, but cannot use it in anything you plan on selling (such as a paid app, or an even a free app that is monetized in some way).
“Free for personal/commercial use” - Means you can use the font whether it’s for a personal project or for a commercial endeavor.
“Attribution required” - means you have to place a note somewhere giving the author credit.
License files within the download usually let you know how to purchase a commercial license if they don’t allow it. If they don’t specify, you can always contact the author and request permission to use it commercially. [import]uid: 52430 topic_id: 19024 reply_id: 73429[/import]