said:
>I'm using whatever got installed with the Warp 4 CD.
These can be both. The Warp fonts are PS fonts. The WinOS2 fonts are
TrueType.
>I don't have the slightest idea how to find out what fonts are available
>for printing.
For your purposes, all fonts are available for printing.
>(I'm especially fond of System VIO 10x6), but I think Font Palette only
>shows 8 different fonts so you can't see everything available at once.
You can have multiple font palettes. There's also FontFolder which does a
better job of handling large font collections.
>There's a \OS2\DLL\LASERJET\ directory on my machine with a lot of *.fnt
>files. The names look like they might be for the font cartridges that I
>can slide into my LaserJet II's.
These are the soft fonts. The driver knows how to correlate these with
the display fonts and will download them as needed.
Steven
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