Hi Marcos,

in this beta version the TEMP environment variable has to be set to point to 
the Dillo for DOS directory where the "fonts" subdirectory with the fonts is 
located. You see fixed-pitch fonts if Dillo does not find the fonts.

Georg

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From: "Marcos Favero Florence de Barros" <fav...@mpcnet.com.br>
To: <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 10:55 PM
Subject: [Freedos-user] Dillo fonts


> Thanks to Georg Potthast, Benjamin Johnson, and especially to Jorge
> Arellano Cid for creating Dillo.
>
> I have a question about fonts.
>
> In my computer, running under pure FreeDOS, Dillo is rendering all
> text in fixed-pitch (monospace) font, and all in the same font size.
>
> However, the screenshot in the FreeDOS webpage shows proportional
> spaced fonts and multiple sizes.
>
> I'm assuming the screenshot is from Dillo for DOS, i.e., that it is
> able to show proportional fonts. Also, the "limitations" section in
> the User Guide says nothing about fonts.
>
> I'm *not* loading DOSLFN since I got the SFN version of Dillo, and
> all font names in the 'fonts' folder are indeed short names.
>
> I checked the paths in dillo.bat. I also re-installed Dillo twice
> using different home folders, but have been unable so far to get the
> proportinal fonts.
>
> Help is appreciated.
>
> Regards,
>
> Marcos
>
>
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> Marcos Fávero Florence de Barros
> Campinas, Brazil
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