Font instalation:
UNZIP font to a directory.
Then open the control panel and select the FONTS icon.
GOTO file/Install new font. Browse to the location of your new font and
select it.
Lcik ok a few times and done.
If you get the same error, how is your machine doin on disk space?
Probably a few more things that could cause it but I'm full of
turkey right now (instead of sh*t) and not thinking too straight.
You are on a PC right? (and not a MAC, or VT terminal)
Sean 99 blah blah blah...
-OK, I did this 3 times to make sure I wasnt screwing it up (I tried to
drag and drop the unzipped file to the fonts folder last night, I never
tried to go to the File/Install Font) I was excited cause I thought I
was doing it wrong and it would work ok, but it still tells me that
there is either and error in the hemi-font file OR there are too many
fonts in the folder and I have to uninstall some first, then retry it.
My computer has 11 gig, and I've only got maybe 3-4 gig filled, its a
350 MHz, with 128 MB of ram. I dont think I've booked the memory. I
tried to right click and get the properties and folder size for the
fonts folder, but it has no "properties" option to select to see how big
it is. There also is no option for uninstall if I am really being
limited because of the # of fonts already there. I do have a couple of
desktop publishing and graphics programs loaded that all have a lot of
fonts....
Any more help?
Also, Jon Steiger, thanks for that last note that had all the colored
pentastars. Between that and all the other stuff I found last night, I
think I could rotate the Chrysler building if I wanted too!!!
I am getting this stuff because I am finally sitting down and doing
myself a personal webpage. See my next post.
Patrick
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