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Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 04:16:26 PST8
From: Peter Skye <pskye@peterskye.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: OS2.INI PM_Font_Drivers ?

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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> What about:
>
> Times New Roman MT 30
> RegularMonotype - Times New Roman MT 30
>
> and the others?

My Font Palette shows the following "MT 30" entries:

@Times New Roman MT 30
Times New Roman MT 30

Nothing for "Regular Monotype".

The file name -- tnrmt30.ttf -- is a little clearer now. TNR is Times
New Roman. MT is MonoType. 30 is the size of the font designer's
Dockers.

> >Is there a way to look inside this file and see what fonts it contains?
>
> This is another benefit of FontFolder installing your copy
> of FontFolder. I can probably assume you bought it sometime
> in the past without too much chance of being wrong.

I've never used FontFolder. The first time I ever saw it was during
your Saturday presentation.

So regarding that "without too much chance of being wrong" statement . .
.

> >I could install it but I don't remember how to uninstall a font file.
>
> Next to the Add button is the Delete button.

I was worried that there might be multiple fonts in the 13 MB file and
I'd never figure out which ones were the new ones. Since it's already
installed I'll stop worrying.

Switching back to my Sun 15:08 (-0800) message for a moment,

> > As I discussed, the PM_Fonts keys do
> > encode the font type in the key value.
>
> Mine don't. I only have a null-terminated
> path in my PM_Fonts keys. Warp 4 FP 10.

Any idea why your PM_Fonts key values have a "font type" code and mine
don't?

This has all been great information, Steven. Can I buy you lunch? Let
me know when you've recovered from Thanksgiving. Then I'll reply with
*my* expected recovery date. Then we can have lunch.

- Peter

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