> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gil Knutson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> > To get the best
> > looking TT fonts requires some manual work, but I suppose you want
> > something that does everything automatically. 
> 
> Yeah, that was my idea... something like the half dozen "basic"
> fonts used in browsers or PostScript printers or whatever makes
> a lot of sense.

These 'basic' fonts can be found on the (sorry I have to say this) Microsoft
pages, they are a set of 13 (I think) fonts called something like the 'web
core fonts' or so. On the Voyager home page there is a link called "Matt's
TTF guide", on that page you can download all those fonts in lha or lzx
format, so all you have to do is install them with TTF manager, then you can
select them in your browser.

I have Arial set as proportional font and AndaleMono as fixed-width fonts,
and am very happy with it. If you have questions left about how to install
them with TTF manager, maybe I can answer them, as I've been experimenting
with them for quite a bit until I was satisfied.

Wouter Lamee.
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