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Topic: Windows fonts

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  Windows    Font  
  Windows 95    Windows 2000  
  Windows NT    Microsoft Windows  
  Windows 95 98    Windows and Doors  
  Glass Windows    Windows XP  
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Nick Lazzaro,
Adult Webmaster

The fonts are in Windows bitmapped font format, one font in a.
The fonts MARPLOTP and MARPLOTD should appear in the font list window.
Steve Riggins,
Software Deveoper

Windows users may want to download and run a script that helps to determine the best Yoix arguments for your monitor and fonts.
Fonts in Emacs are named using the standard X Windows format for fonts.
X Windows fonts There is a collection of international fonts for use with X Windows, and a set can be found at ftp.
Dave Simons,
Internet Entrepeneur

Fonts are obtained from bios calls on PCs, or selection of a font for a whole process window (in which D4 runs) on UNIX systems.
Windows users who have downloaded KEYMAN please use custom setup option for keyman files and fonts.
The fonts are windows TrueType fonts created with the excellent Font Creator Program available from High-Logic.
Dan Toomey,
Computer Salesman

Programs are available that allow Mac users to convert Windows TrueType fonts into Mac compatible fonts.
All fonts come in both True Type and Postscript format for both Macintosh and Windows based computers.
Generally fonts look 2 to 3 points larger in Windows web browsers as compared to Macintosh web browsers.
 
 
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