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Revamp Your OSD Instantly with Beautiful HD fonts!

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digital fpv systems like DJI walks nail

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and hd0 have the ability to display

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on-screen display in the goggles just

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like analog systems and just like analog

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systems the fonts that they use are big

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blocky monochrome

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it's like we've got high definition high

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resolution displays but we're still

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using these old outdated fonts wouldn't

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it be nice if we could have crisp high

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resolution color fonts in our digital

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goggle OSD yes it would and yes you can

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I'm Joshua Bardwell and you're going to

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learn something today usually when I

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make a video like this I try to only put

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the stuff in the video that you actually

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need to know to do the thing that the

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video is about but this video is a

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little bit weird because all three of

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the digital video systems DJI walks down

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in hd0 have the capability of doing

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custom fonts but the way that you set

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them up and the exact capabilities are

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different between them and I don't think

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it makes sense to split this content

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into three separate videos especially

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because some people out there have all

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of these systems that are going to be

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using all of this information as a

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reminder there are timestamps and

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chapter markers down in the video

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description below as well as YouTube is

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showing the timestamp after markers in

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the timeline at the bottom of the video

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and you can use that to easily skip to

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the part of the video that you're most

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interested in but we're going to start

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this video with something that everybody

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is going to need to know no matter what

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video system they're working with and

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that is how to find the font files and

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download the font files that are then

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going to be used to change the font that

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is shown in the goggles for the sake of

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Simplicity we're going to be doing this

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tutorial with the fonts available from

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sneaky fpv and I'll put a link to this

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website down in the video description

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below the reason we're doing this is

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that sneaky fpv funds well first of all

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they look pretty nice but that's just a

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matter of personal preference and you

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may find that other font packs out there

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look better for your particular needs

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the other reason we're going to go with

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sneaky is that sneaky has fonts for all

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of the systems that we're going to be

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working with there are separate fonts

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for wtfos walk snail and HD zero and

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this is nice because if you like this

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font you're probably going to want to be

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able to use it it on all of the systems

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that you might have the other font packs

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that are out there not all of them have

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fonts available for all of the different

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variants that we might want to work with

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the other variant that we need to be

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aware of is that the fonts are different

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depending on which flight control

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firmware you're using so you can see

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here that there are fonts for rgpilot

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betaflight and inav and don't worry if

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you have multiple different quadcopters

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with multiple different firmwares on

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them then you can install multiple fonts

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to the different goggles and they will

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use the correct one for whichever

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firmware that you've got we'll go more

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into detail on that as we get into the

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individual sections the first system

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we're going to demonstrate this on is

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the DJI system and I'm holding the DJI

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V2 goggles and that's not a coincidence

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if you have the DJI goggles 2 and or you

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have the O3 air unit this isn't going to

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work on those this is only going to work

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on the V1 and the V2 goggles and the

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older generation of video train

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transmitters the Vista the runcam link

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the DJI air unit anything except for the

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O3 if you have the O3 and the goggles 2

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they support the full betaflight OSD but

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they don't support the custom fonts that

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we're going to demonstrate here

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in some ways the DJI system is the

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simplest one to set up once you have OSD

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working all you have to do to set it up

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is copy some files onto the SD card and

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that's it but in other ways it's the

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most complicated one to get working

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because the V2 goggles and the Vista

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generation of video transmitters don't

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support full betaflight OSD at all never

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mind custom fonts and I'm really torn on

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how to approach this because I like to

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have everything you need to know in one

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video but I also have tutorials about

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how to get OSD working and I think the

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safest and smartest thing to do is to

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refer you to those so number one you

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need to root the goggles and root the

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air unit using

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wtfos I've got a tutorial how to do that

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you root them you install wtfos on them

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and you install the MSP OSD plugin if

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you've already done all that fantastic

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if you haven't done all that you're

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going to pause the video you're going to

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go down to the video to description find

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the link and you're going to go to my

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tutorial about how to do those things

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after that

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now they're rooted and you have wtfos

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installed yay you need to set up your

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flight controller and I've got a

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tutorial about how to do that and it is

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linked in the video description below

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and if you haven't got a working OSD in

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your goggles with betaflight preferably

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betaflight 4.4 although that's not

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mandatory for this for this to work

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if you don't have that you're going to

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go down there and you can watch that

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tutorial and then you're going to come

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back here okay at this point you have a

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working beta flight OSD or archipilot or

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inav I keep saying that but I only have

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tutorials for betaflight because

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of who I am as a person you've got a

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working OSD in your DJI goggles and what

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you want to know is how do I do the

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custom font and this is the part that

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could not be simpler

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I'm going to take the SD card out of the

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goggles

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I'm going to put the SD card in a card

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reader get it on my computer and I am

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simply going to copy the font files that

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I've selected into the root of the SD

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card so here's basically the the very

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first folder of the SD card that pops up

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that's literally all you have to do once

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those files are present on the SD card

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then the goggle will read them and we'll

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use them now there's a couple of little

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quirks here that you should know about

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and one of the quirks is that you can

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actually have multiple sets of font

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files for multiple different types of

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flight controller so these are the

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default fonts and you can see there's

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font dot bin font underscore ardu.bin

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for rgpilot font underscore BF dot bin

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for betaflight font underscore I nav and

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font underscore Ultra for kiss Ultra if

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you fly quadcopters with multiple

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different flight controllers you're

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going to want to download all of those

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fonts and you're going to want to put

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all of them on your SD card and the nice

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thing is that wtfos will automatically

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detect what type of flight controller

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you've got and automatically load the

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correct font the reason there's

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different fonts for different flight

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controllers is that different flight

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controllers use different character sets

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in their osds so you can't just have one

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sort of Master font for all of them but

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personally I fly almost exclusively

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betaflight so I've simply copied the BF

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betaflight fonts and that's all I need

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to do to have it working although it's

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very simple to set this up there is

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something about it that really bugs me

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and that is that the fonts are stored on

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the SD card which means that if you

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format your SD card which I make a habit

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at the beginning of every flight session

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I put a fresh SD card into the goggles

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and I format the SD card and then when

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at the end of the flight session I take

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the SD card out I put it in the computer

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I read the files and then later I do it

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all again I don't leave a single SD card

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in the goggles all the time and I

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regularly format it just to make sure

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it's clean and ready to go and if you do

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that your font files will get erased

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so wouldn't it be nice if there was a

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