-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Fonts Tutorial

I was glad for the tips about handling incoming fonts.  This is when the fun 
begins!
Sandi
P.S.  The AMP Font Viewer has a Readme that covers the not so obvious 
functions so it probably does not need a help file.


>    Ok, now that you're at this point (or close enough where everything new
> that you're doing here should make sense), I'll make the suggestion that 
> all
> new fonts should be sent directly to yet another subfolder of the main 
> Fonts
> backup folder.  I call mine "!INCOMING FONTS".  That makes it very easy to
> train your font manager on the "!INCOMING FONTS" folder to organize them
> into the subfolders as needed.  Even if the fonts are downloaded wrapped
> inside a compressed file (Zip, Rar, etc.), you can unzip them right there
> and use the manager app to see what you like and organize as needed. 
> Inside
> this 'working' folder, you should have one subfolder called IN USE HOLDING
> to use as a temporary holding bin for any of the new ones you decide to
> 'shortcut'.  Fonts that will not be shortcutted can be moved directly to 
> the
> EXTRA FONTS folder.  Once you're through all of the new fonts, you will 
> want
> to move them to the regular IN USE folder and then create shortcuts to 
> them
> in the Windows Font folder.
>
> Peace again,
> GMan
>
>


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