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Steven,  
 
I looked in os2.ini and found fonts.  Then I used ztbold and found: (1)  
xx.ofm and xxx.pfb for each font in c: \psfonts, (2) xx.fon and xx.fot or  
xx.ttf for each font in c:\os2\mdos\winos2\system, (3) xx.pfm for each  
font is c:\psfonts\pfm, and (4) xx.fon for each font in c:\os2\dll.  
 
Please tell me what all of this means.  
 
Thanks.  
 
Jack  
 
 
In , on 08/03/2003   
   at 08:16 AM, "Steven Levine"  said:  
>In <200308022026.0960200.10@scoug.com>, on 08/02/03   
>   at 08:26 PM, "Harry Motin"  said:  
>>I have Fontfolder. It does not do what I want. It prints one, several or  
>>all of the installed  fonts (as desired) as hard copy pieces of paper.  
>>But what I want is to create a list of the  installed via REXX variables.  
 
>Take a look at the FF3 files that FontFolder generates.  It's easy enough  
>to arrange for one of the libraries to contain only the currently  
>installed fonts.  
 
>Steven  
 
 
 
 
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