How do you view EOT webfont files? [closed]
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With so many people using EOT files for webfonts (to support IE8) I can't believe I am unable to find a single application that supports viewing them. Hopefully I'm missing something obvious but when I Google "eot file viewer" I find nothing but a couple possible virus-looking websites (the ones that have like 1 million different download links all leading to different sites with random junk on them).

I'm working on a PC but also have a Mac available, I have Visual Studio, XCode, Adobe CS3 suite, and a slew of other developer/graphics tools. Of course all of the popular web browsers as well.

I'm troubleshooting a webfont display issue in IE8. It is using my EOT file, but not displaying it exactly as I think it should be. I'd like to rule out anything lost in the conversion issue (I've used web squirl and ufonts and other online converters), which I can only do if I can view the EOT directly not convert to some other format first, or convert some other format to EOT and "assume" it is the same.

Grizelda answered 29/11, 2012 at 16:52 Comment(2)
Since .eot is supported by IE6+, couldn't you simply compare IE8 to IE9/10/11?Rocray
Voting to close as a tool request. In the 4 years of its existence, this question has only attracted link-only answers, including possible spam and self-promotion.Embonpoint
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if you don't mind converting eot to any other format first like ttf for example, then you can convert it by using my tool onlinefontconverter.com

Trotline answered 27/8, 2015 at 13:58 Comment(2)
what tool are you using in the backend for converting eot fonts?Beeler
It appears you are affiliated with onlinefontconverter.com. Please note that our self-promotion policy requires you to disclose this information in answers like this one.Effy
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Fontexplorer X Pro (not free) is able to create a preview of EOT fonts:

http://www.fontexplorerx.com/trial-pro/

Here's a description taken from their website: "Import, organize and preview Web Fonts (WOFF and EOT formats)"

Zobe answered 28/1, 2014 at 15:49 Comment(0)
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http://www.pkmurphy.com.au/glyphviewer/, maybe? It appears legit, but only supports loading fonts by URL and not by uploading a file.

Another answered 15/6, 2014 at 17:36 Comment(0)

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