Is there a nice cursive font in lightroom 4? Using it for a water mark.

is there a nice cursive font in lightroom 4? Using it for a water mark.

Lightroom will use the system fonts. So yes you can use a nice cursive font if you have one already installed in the Fonts Folder (System 32 on Windows) Click on image below to enlarge.
You start from the Library by clicking export, then check the option for Watermarking. If you click edit watermark from the dropdown list, you can create a new preset. In addition to using text, it’s possible to create a graphic in Photoshop or Photoshop elements using a PNG file with a transparent background. See YouTube video for further information.
If you don’t have that type of  font already installed, you will find lots of free downloads on the web. Simply Google for cursive or cursif fonts.
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-lightroom-4/exporting-watermarking-your-photos/

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    # Recommended, if you want to use it: 30
    # Example: export INFINALITY_FT_GRAYSCALE_FILTER_STRENGTH="33"
    export INFINALITY_FT_GRAYSCALE_FILTER_STRENGTH="0"
    # INFINALITY_FT_FRINGE_FILTER_STRENGTH
    # This filter tries to remove the horizontal fringing that is found on
    # default autohinted glyphs (similar to OSX-rendered glyphs).
    # For example, an E may be rendered so that the middle horizontal
    # stem is 100% black, but also has a horizonal row of pixels above
    # it that is at 50% intensity. This makes the glyph look dirty,
    # however it is technically accurate.
    # This would be useful in cases where you have
    # INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_SNAP_STEM_HEIGHT set to something less than 100
    # but also can affect glyphs at 100, to some degree.
    # Unless fonts are showing fringes in a way that annoys you, I recommend
    # keeping it disabled, as it can slightly interfere with smooth appearance
    # sometimes.
    # Range: Integers 0 through 100
    # 0 represents no filtering
    # 50 represents a 50% reduction of detected fringes
    # 100 represents completely removing detected fringes
    # Default if no ENV_VARS present: 0
    # Recommended, if you want to use it: 100
    # Example: export INFINALITY_FT_FRINGE_FILTER_STRENGTH="100"
    export INFINALITY_FT_FRINGE_FILTER_STRENGTH="0"
    # INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_HORIZONTAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH
    # This post-filter darkens horizontal stems that autohint renders as semi-dark.
    # Freetype will by default not force stems to render to pixel boundaries
    # because it results in "vanishing stems". This happens on things like
    # s S a and other glyphs with center diagonal stems.
    # If you have INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_SNAP_STEM_HEIGHT set to 100,
    # you're telling it to force pixel boundaries, which can result in the
    # vanishing stems. To get around this problem, I internally override the
    # INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_SNAP_STEM_HEIGHT setting if the stem width
    # is less than a full pixel, regardless. This causes semi-dark stems, but
    # at least there are stems there.
    # This filter is intended to darken those semi-dark stems. I highly
    # recommend using this, but setting to a low value like 10, because
    # it is particularly sensitive right now, and can make thin fonts
    # look weird otherwise.
    # Range: Integers 0 through 100
    # 0 represents no darkening
    # 50 represents a 50% increase toward 1 pixel in height
    # 100 represents a full pixel of height
    # Default if no ENV_VARS present: 0
    # Recommended, if you want to use it: 10
    # Example: export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_HORIZONTAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH="10"
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_HORIZONTAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH="10"
    # INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_VERTICAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH
    # This post-filter darkens vertical stems less than 1 pixel that autohint
    # renders as semi-dark. This applies mostly to thin fonts like
    # Courier New, Raleway, and fonts with the word "Light" in the title or
    # style. Although what autohint is doing is technically correct, it
    # results in a bad looking rendering because it's too light, at small
    # ppems. This filter tries to correct that.
    # There is an aspect of this that is automatic, so it's safer to use
    # larger values for this than the above horizontal ENV_VAR. However
    # setting this higher has more impact on thinner fonts. So, I still
    # recommend lower values.
    # Range: Integers 0 through 100
    # 0 represents no darkening
    # 50 represents a 50% increase (from current strength) toward 1 pixel
    # 100 represents a full pixel of width
    # Default if no ENV_VARS present: 0
    # Recommended, if you want to use it: 25
    # Example: export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_VERTICAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH="25"
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_VERTICAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH="25"
    # INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_INCREASE_GLYPH_HEIGHTS
    # This will slightly stretch some glyphs vertically between 9px
    # and 14px (inclusive). Some people may find this more
    # aesthetically pleasing. This only applies to fonts that are
    # using autohint. I used to recommend this to be set true, but
    # it does mess with some (less popular) glyphs in a nasty way.
    # The goal here is to increase the height of some fonts by 1 px
    # but leave the x-height where it is. Arial is a good example
    # of this working properly. Compare the heights of Arial, Times
    # and Freesans with this on, vs. TT hinted versions of Arial and
    # Times.
    # Possible values:
    # true - enable height adjustment
    # false - do not enable height adjustment
    # Default: false
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_INCREASE_GLYPH_HEIGHTS=true
    # Experimental emboldening values for OSX mode
    export INFINALITY_FT_GLOBAL_EMBOLDEN_X_VALUE=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_GLOBAL_EMBOLDEN_Y_VALUE=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_BOLD_EMBOLDEN_X_VALUE=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_BOLD_EMBOLDEN_Y_VALUE=0
    ########################### EXAMPLES ############################
    # Set the USE_STYLE variable below to try each example.
    # Make sure to set your style in /etc/fonts/local.conf too.
    # Possible options:
    # DEFAULT - Use above settings. A compromise that should please most people.
    # OSX - Simulate OSX rendering
    # UBUNTU - Simulate UBUNTU rendering
    # LINUX - Generic "Linux" style - no snapping or certain other tweaks
    # WINDOWS - Simulate Windows rendering
    # WINDOWS7 - Simulate Windows rendering with normal glyphs
    # WINDOWS7LIGHT- Simulate Windows 7 rendering with lighter glyphs
    # WINDOWS - Simulate Windows rendering
    # VANILLA - Just subpixel hinting
    # CUSTOM - Your own choice. See below
    # ----- Infinality styles -----
    # CLASSIC - Infinality rendering circa 2010. No snapping.
    # NUDGE - CLASSIC with lightly stem snapping and tweaks
    # PUSH - CLASSIC with medium stem snapping and tweaks
    # SHOVE - Full stem snapping and tweaks without sharpening
    # SHARPENED - Full stem snapping, tweaks, and Windows-style sharpening
    # INFINALITY - Settings I use
    # DISABLED - Act as though running without the extra infinality enhancements (just subpixel hinting).
    USE_STYLE="LINUX"
    ### NEEDS WORK ###
    ################# OSX STYLE #################
    if [ "$USE_STYLE" = "OSX" ]; then
    export INFINALITY_FT_FILTER_PARAMS="03 32 38 32 03"
    export INFINALITY_FT_GRAYSCALE_FILTER_STRENGTH=25
    export INFINALITY_FT_FRINGE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_HORIZONTAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=10
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_VERTICAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=25
    export INFINALITY_FT_WINDOWS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_CHROMEOS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_ALIGNMENT_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_FITTING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_GAMMA_CORRECTION="1000 80"
    export INFINALITY_FT_BRIGHTNESS="10"
    export INFINALITY_FT_CONTRAST="20"
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_VARIOUS_TWEAKS=false
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_INCREASE_GLYPH_HEIGHTS=false
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_SNAP_STEM_HEIGHT=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_SNAPPING_SLIDING_SCALE=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_KNOWN_SETTINGS_ON_SELECTED_FONTS=false
    export INFINALITY_FT_GLOBAL_EMBOLDEN_X_VALUE=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_GLOBAL_EMBOLDEN_Y_VALUE=8
    export INFINALITY_FT_BOLD_EMBOLDEN_X_VALUE=16
    export INFINALITY_FT_BOLD_EMBOLDEN_Y_VALUE=0
    fi
    ################# UBUNTU STYLE #################
    if [ "$USE_STYLE" = "UBUNTU" ]; then
    export INFINALITY_FT_FILTER_PARAMS="11 22 38 22 11"
    export INFINALITY_FT_GRAYSCALE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_FRINGE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_HORIZONTAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=10
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_VERTICAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=25
    export INFINALITY_FT_WINDOWS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_CHROMEOS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_ALIGNMENT_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_FITTING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_GAMMA_CORRECTION="1000 80"
    export INFINALITY_FT_BRIGHTNESS="-10"
    export INFINALITY_FT_CONTRAST="15"
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_VARIOUS_TWEAKS=true
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_INCREASE_GLYPH_HEIGHTS=false
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_SNAP_STEM_HEIGHT=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_SNAPPING_SLIDING_SCALE=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_KNOWN_SETTINGS_ON_SELECTED_FONTS=false
    fi
    ################# LINUX STYLE #################
    if [ "$USE_STYLE" = "LINUX" ]; then
    export INFINALITY_FT_FILTER_PARAMS="06 25 44 25 06"
    export INFINALITY_FT_GRAYSCALE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_FRINGE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_HORIZONTAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_VERTICAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_WINDOWS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_CHROMEOS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=25
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_ALIGNMENT_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_FITTING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_GAMMA_CORRECTION="0 100"
    export INFINALITY_FT_BRIGHTNESS="10"
    export INFINALITY_FT_CONTRAST="50"
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_VARIOUS_TWEAKS=true
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_INCREASE_GLYPH_HEIGHTS=false
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_SNAP_STEM_HEIGHT=100
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_SNAPPING_SLIDING_SCALE=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_KNOWN_SETTINGS_ON_SELECTED_FONTS=false
    fi
    ################# WINDOWS XP STYLE LIGHT #################
    if [ "$USE_STYLE" = "WINDOWSXPLIGHT" ]; then
    export INFINALITY_FT_FILTER_PARAMS="06 25 44 25 06"
    export INFINALITY_FT_GRAYSCALE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_FRINGE_FILTER_STRENGTH=100
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_HORIZONTAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=10
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_VERTICAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=25
    export INFINALITY_FT_WINDOWS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=65
    export INFINALITY_FT_CHROMEOS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_ALIGNMENT_STRENGTH=15
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_FITTING_STRENGTH=15
    export INFINALITY_FT_GAMMA_CORRECTION="1000 120"
    export INFINALITY_FT_BRIGHTNESS="20"
    export INFINALITY_FT_CONTRAST="30"
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_VARIOUS_TWEAKS=true
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_INCREASE_GLYPH_HEIGHTS=false
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_SNAP_STEM_HEIGHT=100
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_SNAPPING_SLIDING_SCALE=30
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_KNOWN_SETTINGS_ON_SELECTED_FONTS=true
    fi
    ################# WINDOWS 7 STYLE LIGHT #################
    if [ "$USE_STYLE" = "WINDOWS7LIGHT" ]; then
    export INFINALITY_FT_FILTER_PARAMS="20 25 38 25 05"
    export INFINALITY_FT_GRAYSCALE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_FRINGE_FILTER_STRENGTH=100
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_HORIZONTAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=10
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_VERTICAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=25
    export INFINALITY_FT_WINDOWS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=100
    export INFINALITY_FT_CHROMEOS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_ALIGNMENT_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_FITTING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_GAMMA_CORRECTION="1000 160"
    export INFINALITY_FT_BRIGHTNESS="0"
    export INFINALITY_FT_CONTRAST="20"
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_VARIOUS_TWEAKS=true
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_INCREASE_GLYPH_HEIGHTS=false
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_SNAP_STEM_HEIGHT=100
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_SNAPPING_SLIDING_SCALE=30
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_KNOWN_SETTINGS_ON_SELECTED_FONTS=true
    fi
    ################# WINDOWS XP STYLE #################
    if [ "$USE_STYLE" = "WINDOWSXP" ]; then
    export INFINALITY_FT_FILTER_PARAMS="06 25 44 25 06"
    export INFINALITY_FT_GRAYSCALE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_FRINGE_FILTER_STRENGTH=100
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_HORIZONTAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=10
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_VERTICAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=25
    export INFINALITY_FT_WINDOWS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=65
    export INFINALITY_FT_CHROMEOS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_ALIGNMENT_STRENGTH=15
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_FITTING_STRENGTH=15
    export INFINALITY_FT_GAMMA_CORRECTION="1000 120"
    export INFINALITY_FT_BRIGHTNESS="10"
    export INFINALITY_FT_CONTRAST="20"
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_VARIOUS_TWEAKS=true
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_INCREASE_GLYPH_HEIGHTS=false
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_SNAP_STEM_HEIGHT=100
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_SNAPPING_SLIDING_SCALE=30
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_KNOWN_SETTINGS_ON_SELECTED_FONTS=true
    fi
    ################# WINDOWS 7 STYLE #################
    if [ "$USE_STYLE" = "WINDOWS7" ]; then
    export INFINALITY_FT_FILTER_PARAMS="20 25 42 25 06"
    export INFINALITY_FT_GRAYSCALE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_FRINGE_FILTER_STRENGTH=100
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_HORIZONTAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=10
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_VERTICAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=25
    export INFINALITY_FT_WINDOWS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=65
    export INFINALITY_FT_CHROMEOS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_ALIGNMENT_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_FITTING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_GAMMA_CORRECTION="1000 120"
    export INFINALITY_FT_BRIGHTNESS="10"
    export INFINALITY_FT_CONTRAST="20"
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_VARIOUS_TWEAKS=true
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_INCREASE_GLYPH_HEIGHTS=false
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_SNAP_STEM_HEIGHT=100
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_SNAPPING_SLIDING_SCALE=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_KNOWN_SETTINGS_ON_SELECTED_FONTS=true
    fi
    ############### VANILLA STYLE ##############
    if [ "$USE_STYLE" = "VANILLA" ]; then
    export INFINALITY_FT_FILTER_PARAMS="06 25 38 25 06"
    export INFINALITY_FT_GRAYSCALE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_FRINGE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_HORIZONTAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_VERTICAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_WINDOWS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_CHROMEOS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_ALIGNMENT_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_FITTING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_GAMMA_CORRECTION="0 100"
    export INFINALITY_FT_BRIGHTNESS="0"
    export INFINALITY_FT_CONTRAST="0"
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_VARIOUS_TWEAKS=false
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_INCREASE_GLYPH_HEIGHTS=false
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_SNAP_STEM_HEIGHT=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_SNAPPING_SLIDING_SCALE=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_KNOWN_SETTINGS_ON_SELECTED_FONTS=false
    fi
    ############### CLASSIC INFINALITY STYLE ##############
    if [ "$USE_STYLE" = "CLASSIC" ]; then
    export INFINALITY_FT_FILTER_PARAMS="06 25 38 25 06"
    export INFINALITY_FT_GRAYSCALE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_FRINGE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_HORIZONTAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_VERTICAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_WINDOWS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_CHROMEOS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_ALIGNMENT_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_FITTING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_GAMMA_CORRECTION="0 100"
    export INFINALITY_FT_BRIGHTNESS="0"
    export INFINALITY_FT_CONTRAST="0"
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_VARIOUS_TWEAKS=true
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_INCREASE_GLYPH_HEIGHTS=true
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_SNAP_STEM_HEIGHT=100
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_SNAPPING_SLIDING_SCALE=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_KNOWN_SETTINGS_ON_SELECTED_FONTS=false
    fi
    ################# NUDGE STYLE #################
    if [ "$USE_STYLE" = "NUDGE" ]; then
    export INFINALITY_FT_FILTER_PARAMS="11 22 38 22 11"
    export INFINALITY_FT_GRAYSCALE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_FRINGE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_HORIZONTAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=10
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_VERTICAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=25
    export INFINALITY_FT_WINDOWS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_CHROMEOS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_ALIGNMENT_STRENGTH=25
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_FITTING_STRENGTH=15
    export INFINALITY_FT_GAMMA_CORRECTION="0 100"
    export INFINALITY_FT_BRIGHTNESS="0"
    export INFINALITY_FT_CONTRAST="0"
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_VARIOUS_TWEAKS=true
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_INCREASE_GLYPH_HEIGHTS=true
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_SNAP_STEM_HEIGHT=100
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_SNAPPING_SLIDING_SCALE=30
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_KNOWN_SETTINGS_ON_SELECTED_FONTS=false
    fi
    ################# PUSH STYLE #################
    if [ "$USE_STYLE" = "PUSH" ]; then
    export INFINALITY_FT_FILTER_PARAMS="11 22 38 22 11"
    export INFINALITY_FT_GRAYSCALE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_FRINGE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_HORIZONTAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=10
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_VERTICAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=25
    export INFINALITY_FT_WINDOWS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_CHROMEOS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_ALIGNMENT_STRENGTH=75
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_FITTING_STRENGTH=50
    export INFINALITY_FT_GAMMA_CORRECTION="0 100"
    export INFINALITY_FT_BRIGHTNESS="0"
    export INFINALITY_FT_CONTRAST="0"
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_VARIOUS_TWEAKS=true
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_INCREASE_GLYPH_HEIGHTS=true
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_SNAP_STEM_HEIGHT=100
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_SNAPPING_SLIDING_SCALE=30
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_KNOWN_SETTINGS_ON_SELECTED_FONTS=true
    fi
    ################# INFINALITY STYLE #################
    if [ "$USE_STYLE" = "INFINALITY" ]; then
    export INFINALITY_FT_FILTER_PARAMS="11 22 38 22 11"
    export INFINALITY_FT_GRAYSCALE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_FRINGE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_HORIZONTAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=10
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_VERTICAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=25
    export INFINALITY_FT_WINDOWS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=5
    export INFINALITY_FT_CHROMEOS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_ALIGNMENT_STRENGTH=25
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_FITTING_STRENGTH=25
    export INFINALITY_FT_GAMMA_CORRECTION="0 100"
    export INFINALITY_FT_BRIGHTNESS="0"
    export INFINALITY_FT_CONTRAST="0"
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_VARIOUS_TWEAKS=true
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_INCREASE_GLYPH_HEIGHTS=true
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_SNAP_STEM_HEIGHT=100
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_SNAPPING_SLIDING_SCALE=40
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_KNOWN_SETTINGS_ON_SELECTED_FONTS=true
    fi
    ################# SHOVE STYLE #################
    if [ "$USE_STYLE" = "SHOVE" ]; then
    export INFINALITY_FT_FILTER_PARAMS="11 22 38 22 11"
    export INFINALITY_FT_GRAYSCALE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_FRINGE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_HORIZONTAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=10
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_VERTICAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=25
    export INFINALITY_FT_WINDOWS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_CHROMEOS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_ALIGNMENT_STRENGTH=100
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_FITTING_STRENGTH=100
    export INFINALITY_FT_GAMMA_CORRECTION="0 100"
    export INFINALITY_FT_BRIGHTNESS="0"
    export INFINALITY_FT_CONTRAST="0"
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_VARIOUS_TWEAKS=true
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_INCREASE_GLYPH_HEIGHTS=true
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_SNAP_STEM_HEIGHT=100
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_SNAPPING_SLIDING_SCALE=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_USE_KNOWN_SETTINGS_ON_SELECTED_FONTS=true
    fi
    ################# SHARPENED INFINALITY STYLE #################
    if [ "$USE_STYLE" = "SHARPENED" ]; then
    export INFINALITY_FT_FILTER_PARAMS="11 22 38 22 11"
    export INFINALITY_FT_GRAYSCALE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_FRINGE_FILTER_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_HORIZONTAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=10
    export INFINALITY_FT_AUTOHINT_VERTICAL_STEM_DARKEN_STRENGTH=25
    export INFINALITY_FT_WINDOWS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=65
    export INFINALITY_FT_CHROMEOS_STYLE_SHARPENING_STRENGTH=0
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_ALIGNMENT_STRENGTH=25
    export INFINALITY_FT_STEM_FITTING_STRENGTH=25
    export INFINALITY_FT_GAMMA_CORRECTION="0 100"
    export INFINALITY_FT_BRIGHTNESS="0"
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