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How
to install fonts (Windows only) 1. Go to the Windows 95/98/2000/ME Desktop
3.
The "My Computer" window will
open.
5.
The "Control Panel" window
will open.
7. The "Fonts" window will open showing you the installed fonts.
8. Click on "File" (or press <Alt> <F> at the same time) and when the pop-down window appears select "Install New Fonts".
9. The "Add Fonts" window will appear.
10.
There will be a white text box labeled
"Folders".
After the fonts are loaded, they will be shown in the white text box labeled "List of Fonts". You can scroll through the "List of Fonts" list box and select the font you want to install. You can click on one font, or select more then one by holding down the control key as you are clicking on each font, or by clicking on the first font, holding down the shift key and clicking on the last font you want installed. You can also click on the "Select All" button. NOTE: If you try to install fonts which are already installed, you will be presented with a warning window telling you that you cannot install the font unless you first un-install it. This is a harmless warning which allows you to continue with the other fonts by simply pressing the <OK> button. After the font is selected (it will be highlighted), press the OK button. The font(s) will then be installed. When you are done, press the close <x> button on the top right corner of the window. You will be returned to the Fonts window, and the font you've just installed will be included there. You can now close the Fonts window, close the Control Panel, and close the "My Computer". Sorry, but this option has been removed from the site after its move to Sci-Fi 2000. Most downloads are done with a 56k modem and that takes way to long. Can't tie up the server with that type download. It would be best for you to check the site. I have no mailing lists for Sci-Fi 2000. I believe in your privacy, and the entire Sci-Fi 2000 web site is updated constantly with new material. Converting true type fonts for use on a Mac. All sci-fi fonts are TrueType and only suitable for PC. Sorry to all you Mac-addicts, but weep not: you can download a shareware Mac-application called TT-CONVERTER 1.5 that converts Windows TrueType fonts in Mac TrueType fonts. | |||||||||||||||||