

Public domain Bibles are free since there is no longer an active copyright holder on the translation.


Either way, you’ll want to click on “Options” in the upper right to begin installing Bibles. If you have Bibles installed already, you’ll see the currently open Bible. If this is your first time opening the Bibles window, you will get a message telling you no Bibles are installed. More information on this is available here. If you don’t see this icon, you may need to enable House of Worship Integrations in the toolbar. To get started, click on the Bible icon in the toolbar. You can also purchase Bibles from the Renewed Vision store, but you don't need to download anything to install them in ProPresenter. Derivative fonts include Condensed, Medium Condensed, Semi-bold Condensed, Bold Condensed, Condensed Italic, Medium Condensed Italic, Semi-bold Condensed Italic, Bold Condensed Italic, Medium Condensed Caps, Bold Condensed Caps, Medium Caps, Semi-bold Caps, Bold Caps, Bold Outline, ExtraBold Wide Outline, ExtraBold Wide, Bold Rounded, Mono Digits, Bold Backslant, Bold Slab.You can purchase and download licensed Bibles, or download free public domain Bibles, without ever leaving ProPresenter. Other modifications from the original fonts used include swapping regular letters with glyphs and customizing non-alphanumeric characters. All commas, apostrophes, quotation marks, and semicolons from “Open Sans” have been used to create The Font.

Major custom modifications that have been made to the Montserrat typeface are the “G”, “J”, “1”, “4”, “7”, “a”, and minor modifications have been made to a series of other characters and symbols. CMG Sans (“The Font”) has been designed using the Open Typeface, “Montserrat” and combined with select symbols, characters, and marks from, “Open Sans” under the Apache License Version 2.0.
