Hello Roger
On 25-May-00, Roger Clark wrote:
>> Also, I ran SnoopDos while using IBrowse to insure it was
>> using the new fonts. But I noticed that when I use Voyager
>> it also opens the new fonts even though I never added them
>> to the font settings. But no matter what I do, the text in
>> V always seems much smaller than in IBrowse. Is it necessary
>> to go through adding the new fonts in V?
>
> No, it's not necessary to add them. All you really need to do is to have
> them installed on your system with the TTF library and then setup the
> (Template) font with the default sizes to use. Voyager 3.2+ will then
> detect the fonts and use them with the sizes you specified for the
> (Template) font. I'd recommend using the BitLine utility that comes in the
> TTF archive to make bitmap versions of the most common TTF fonts in the
> sizes you specify in Voyager/IBrowse. It'll make the loading of the fonts
> a little faster since the system won't have to scale the TTF data each
> time it's needed.
I must be doing something wrong. I installed the ttf library. I started
to
convert the fonts but after the first two appeared identical in size I
thought they must already be converted. Is this a bad assumption? Usually
different formats are different in size. Anyway, V already had the
template
set up as ttftemplate/11 and so on so I didn't change that. Tried running V
and nothing has changed. I also never see the ttf library opened via
SnoopDos. Can anyone see where I am going wrong?
Jack
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