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Hi Gary
I have to agree with Steven ...
=2E.. but I am unable to proof because I do not have eCS running here
currently !
Do a search with PMSEEK for *.TTF files anbd you have the folder with
fonts !!
Good luck, svobi
steve53@earthlink.net on 23/12/2003 18:40:04
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Strange error in E.EXE > AE > change fonts
In <200312231419.hBNEJMoG128546@pimout2-ext.prodigy.net>, on 12/23/03 =
at 06:19 AM, "Gary Wong" said:
>Svobi, my point is that in eCS there is no Font Pallete that I can
find. =
>The Fonts folder in eCS is not the same as Font Palette in regular
Warp,
>so I can't drag-drop the font I want.
It's there. IIRC it has been moved to another Folder. If you really
don't have one, you have an install error. Use orc150 from Hobbes to
recreate it.
Regards, Steven
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