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- OsoSoft's Fonter 5.0
- =====================
-
- INTRODUCTION
- ============
-
- Windows 3.x lets you use fonts quickly and easily, both on
- the screen and in your printed documents. Using Windows
- 3.1's TrueType fonts, or fonts automatically scaled by
- programs like Adobe Type Manger, Bitstream FaceLift, and
- others, you can have access to thousands of typefaces, all
- of which will work in any Windows program.
-
- But there's a problem. It's often difficult to choose just
- the right font for the job. That's where Fonter comes in. It
- lets you view any Windows font on the screen, in several
- ways. Even better, Fonter lets you create printed lists of
- all your fonts, with a text sample of each font. You can
- also print sample sheets showing your font in all of its
- variations, and a character set chart which will help you
- discover just what characters are in every font.
-
- Windows uses the ANSI character set, which not only includes
- normal keyboard characters, but foreign language and
- symbolic characters as well. Still, all fonts don't contain
- exactly the same characters. You need a way to find out if
- the characters you need are in the font you want to use.
- Fonter lets you do that quickly.
-
- Finally, dingbat and symbol fonts contain special characters
- for enhancing your documents. But they aren't regular
- keyboard characters, so it's hard to know what character
- you'll get when you press a key. Again, Fonter comes to the
- rescue, letting you print sheets showing every special
- character, along with the key to press to display that
- character.
-
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- ===================
-
- Fonter requires a 386SX or better PC, with a minimum of 2 MB
- of memory. You'll also need a printer with a Windows driver
- that takes full advantage of that printer's capabilities.
-
- LICENSE INFORMATION
- ===================
-
- This is the shareware version of FONTER. You may use it only
- for a 30-day trial period, to evaluate its usefulness. After
- that time you must register your copy. Registration costs
- just $15, so there's no real reason not to register.
-
- There are three ways to Register:
-
- 1. Send a check, or money order, drawn on a US bank, for $15
- to:
- OsoSoft
- 1472 Sixth Street
- Los Osos, CA 93402
-
- 2. To order with a credit card, call the Public (software)
- Library at (800) 242-4775. Tell them you want to register
- FONTER. A $4 shipping and handling fee will be added if you
- order through this number. NOTE: THIS NUMBER IS FOR ORDERS ONLY!!!
-
- 3. After August 1, 1992, you can register on CompuServe. Give
- the command, GO SWREG. The Program name is FONTER.
- Registration fees will be charged to your CIS account.
-
- Registered users will receive the latest Registered Version
- on disk, and will be entitled to full voice and Email support.
-
-
- SYSTEM LIMITATIONS
- ==================
-
- Font Scaling Software
- Fonter works with TrueType, Adobe Type Manager, Bitstream
- Facelift, and SuperPrint 2.0 scalable fonts. Other font-
- scaling software is untested.
-
- Drop to DOS
- Do not drop to DOS or run a DOS program while Fonter is
- minimized! An incompatibility in Microsoft Visual Basic can
- cause Windows to become unstable if you do this.
-
- Defective Fonts
- Some TrueType and Adobe PostScript fonts have defects. This
- can cause Fonter or other Windows software to crash. To spot
- these fonts, and if you have problems with Fonter or other
- Windows software, view each font in Fonter's window. If you
- have a problem, delete that font. For more information, see
- the Troubleshooting section at the end of this manual.
-
- INSTALLATION
- ============
-
- To install Fonter, follow these steps:
-
- 1. Create a directory on your hard disk for the Fonter
- files, using the DOS CD command or the Windows File Manager.
- Example: C:\FONTER
-
- 2. Copy all the files from the Fonter distribution disk or
- the FONTER.ZIP file into that directory.
-
- NOTE: If you're upgrading an existing version of Fonter,
- simply copy all files into your current Fonter directory.
- You can skip the remaining steps.
-
- 3. Copy the VBRUN100.DLL file from your distribution disk
- into your main Windows directory. If you do not have a copy
- of this file, which is not shipped with the ZIP version, you
- may download VBRUN100.ZIP from the OsoSoft BBS. (805) 528-
- 3753. This file is the Microsoft Visual Basic runtime
- library. You need only one copy of the file for all your
- Visual Basic programs, which is why the file is not included
- with the .ZIP version of this program.
-
- 4. In the Windows Program Manager, click inside the program
- group window where you want the Fonter icon. Then click the
- File//New command and click OK in the next dialog box.
-
- 5. Type in the information for FONTER in the next dialog
- box. Include the complete path for the program in the
- Command Line field. If you're using Windows 3.1, also type
- the path to the Fonter directory in the Working Directory
- field. Then, click OK. The Fonter icon will appear in your
- selected program group. If you do not see it, scroll the
- group window to find the icon, then move it to a new
- location.
-
- That completes installation of Fonter.
-
- RUNNING FONTER
- ==============
-
- To start Fonter, double-click its icon in the Program
- Manager. The first time you run the program, it will create
- a list of your fonts and save the list in a file. This
- process can take a minute or two. You'll see a window
- telling you what's going on. On subsequent loading, Fonter
- will use its own font list, letting you know if there are
- changes in your fonts and offering to create a new list at
- your option.
-
- USING FONTER
- ============
-
- The Fonter Window
-
- Once Fonter starts, you'll see its main window. Along with
- the normal Windows menu, at the top left of the screen,
- you'll see the Font Sample window, which displays a sample
- of the currently-selected font.
-
- To the right, you see the list of all your fonts. Below that
- are three buttons, with a list of selected fonts below the
- buttons.
-
- To the left of the Selected Fonts window are a number of
- option check boxes and other Fonter options.
-
- Viewing a Font Sample
-
- To see a brief alphanumeric sample of any font, just click
- on the name of the font in the Main Font List window. Use
- the scroll bars on that window to view more font names.
-
- HINT: Click on a font, then type the first letter of your
- desired font for faster scrolling.
-
- Selecting a Font
-
- Many Fonter operations use a list of selected fonts, shown
- in the Selected Fonts window at the bottom left of the
- Fonter window.
-
- To add a font to the Selected Fonts list, double-click on
- the desired font name in the Main Font List. Or you can
- click the [Add] button to add the currently-highlighted
- font.
-
- To delete a selected font from the list, click on the font
- name in the Selected fonts window, then click the [Remove]
- button.
-
- To clear the selected font list, click the [Clear All]
- button.
-
- Updating Your Font List
-
- If you add or delete fonts from Windows, or change printers,
- you'll need to update your font list. When you start Fonter,
- it checks its own list against the list of actual Windows
- fonts. If it finds any discrepancies, it will ask you if you
- want to update the list. You should do so. If you want, you
- can also update the list with the "Re-list Fonts" command in
- the "File" menu.
-
- Setting Font Options
-
- You can alter many aspects of Fonter's display by selecting
- a number of options. All options are at the bottom left of
- the Fonter Window.
-
- Font Size
- To change the size of a font sample, click the arrow on the
- Font Size drop-down list, then click the size you want. You
- can scroll down the list to see more sizes. The font size
- you select will display in the Font Sample Window and will
- be the size you see in printed font lists.
-
- You can also type a font size larger than 36 points directly
- in the Font Size window. Just click in the window, type the
- font size, then press <Enter>.
-
- NOTE: Font lists will print in a maximum size
- of 36 points, regardless of the size you enter.
-
- Bold and Italic
- To display Bold, Italic, or Bold Italic samples, click the
- appropriate check box. These options also function when
- printing a font list.
-
- Custom Text
- To View specific text in the Font Sample window, type it in
- the sample text box at the bottom left of the main screen.
- Just click inside the box, then type your text. You can use
- the normal <Home> and <End> keys to scroll the text if you
- type more than is visible in the box.
-
- Once you type the text, click the Show Custom Sample box.
- Your custom text will display in the Font Sample window. If
- this box is checked, that text will also appear in the Font
- List printouts.
-
- Text Samples
- You can also type directly in the Font Sample window. To do
- this, click in the window and type away. You can use normal
- Windows text selection tools while in this window to delete
- existing text. The Cut and Paste tools in the "Edit" menu
- also work here, as do all Windows cut and paste shortcut
- keys.
-
- Displaying ANSI Codes
- You can display ANSI codes for all characters in the Font
- Sample window. To do this, give the "Display ANSI Codes"
- command in the "Options" Menu. It takes a few moments to
- load all the codes, and the Font Sample window will
- disappear while the codes are loaded. To view more codes,
- use the scroll bar on the window.
-
- NOTE: Each time you change fonts, Fonter has to load all the
- characters. For faster access to ANSI Codes see the "Full
- Screen" section below.
-
- Selecting a Text Font
- Fonter uses Courier as the descriptive text font in
- printouts. This is because some fonts don't have the
- alphabetical characters needed to print descriptions. To
- change this font to one of your choice, first click on the
- font name in the Main Font List window, then give the "Make
- Current Font the Text Font" command in the "Options" menu.
- Your choice will show in the Text Font: line on the screen.
-
-
- FULL SCREEN DISPLAY
- ===================
-
- Fonter offers a full screen display of characters for any
- font. To view this, click the [Full Screen] button. You'll
- see a list of the keyboard characters, with ANSI codes.
-
- Extended ANSI Characters
- To view codes for foreign language and symbolic characters,
- click the [Extended Characters] button on the full-screen
- display.
-
- To return to the normal, keyboard character display, click
- the [Normal Character] button.
-
- Zoom
- To view an enlarged character set, click the [Zoom] button
- on the full-screen display. Character size will double.
-
- To view an even larger sample, highlight a character by
- dragging the mouse cursor over it while holding down the
- left mouse button. Then click the [Zoom] button. You'll see
- a 200 point sample of your character.
-
- To return to the normal full-screen view, click the [Normal
- Size] button.
-
- To return to the main Fonter Window, click the [Return]
- button in the full-screen display.
-
- As with the sample window, you can use the Full-Screen
- display's Edit menu to cut and paste selected characters.
- This feature uses the normal Windows Clipboard, so you can
- copy a character into the clipboard, then switch to another
- application and paste that character into that application.
-
-
- PRINTING WITH FONTER
- ====================
-
- While Fonter's on-screen display is useful, the program's
- real function is to print out lists and samples of your
- fonts. There are a number of ways to print your fonts. All
- printing commands are in Fonter's "File" menu.
-
- All Fonter printouts have a 1.25" left margin. If you print
- on 3-hole binder paper, it's easy to put your font lists and
- samples into a binder for quick reference.
-
- Printer Information
-
- Fonter always prints to the default Windows printer. Once
- Fonter is running, you cannot change printers. However, you
- can change printers anytime Fonter is not running. Use the
- Windows Control Panel and the Printers icon to switch to
- another printer. Be sure to make your printer choice the
- Default printer by double-clicking on it in Windows 3.1 or
- selecting it as the default in Windows 3.0.
-
- NOTE: If you change printers, you'll need to update your
- font list inside Fonter. Just click [Yes] when Fonter
- proposes a font list update.
-
- Printing Font Lists
-
- List All Fonts
- To print a list of all fonts installed in Windows for your
- current printer, give the "Print List (All)" command. The
- list will contain the name of each font, along with a text
- sample for that font. If you have entered custom text and
- checked the "Show Custom Sample" box, that text will print
- following the font name in the list.
-
- Font lists print in the font size selected in the Font Size
- drop-down list. If you've selected a font size larger than
- 36 points, Fonter will revert to 36 points for the list.
- Font lists also use the Bold or Italic attributes you select
- with the check boxes at the bottom left of the main Fonter
- window.
-
- NOTE: Some internal printer fonts have a fixed size. These
- fonts will print in their default size, although they will
- display on the screen in other sizes.
-
- NOTE: Printing a complete font list can take several
- minutes. Please be patient while printing takes place.
-
- List Some Fonts
- To print a list of just the fonts in your Selected Fonts
- window, give the "Print List (Selected)" command. This will
- print a list of only those fonts in your selected font list.
- All comments above apply to this list as well.
-
- Printing Font Samples
- Fonter can create two separate font sample sheets. One is a
- sheet displaying your selected font in several sizes from 3
- to 60 points. This sample also displays Bold, Italic, Bold
- Italic and Underlined sample text, plus a complete list of
- the font's characters, divided into logical groups. It's a
- great way to view any font in a variety of styles.
-
- The second sheet contains an grid-like chart of every
- character available in the font. This chart lets you see the
- ANSI code for any character at a glance. You'll also see the
- normal Windows keyboard character or extended ANSI
- character. On symbolic or dingbat fonts, this character is a
- reference for which key to push to access any character.
-
- You can print either sheet, or both. Simply check the
- appropriate box in the lower left corner of the Fonter Main
- window. The "Print Grid" box controls the ANSI grid, while
- the "Print Sample" box controls the sample sheet. Be sure to
- select the appropriate boxes before printing. The default is
- to print both sample sheets.
-
- Single Font Sample
- To print samples of the currently-selected font in the Main
- Font List window, give the "Print Sample (Current)" command
- in the "File" menu.
-
- Multiple Font Samples
- To print samples of more than one font, first add the fonts
- to the Selected Fonts window, then give the "Print Samples
- (Selected) command.
-
- NOTE: You can abort a multiple font sample printing job.
- Just click Fonter's [Exit] button with the hourglass cursor.
- Fonter will cease printing after finishing with the current
- font.
-
-
- Printing Font Books
-
- Fonter offers a way to automate printing to create font
- books, which contain both font lists and font sample sheets.
- Fonter first prints a list, as in the Font List commands,
- then prints samples for each font.
-
- Sample sheets print in the same way as described above. You
- can elect to print one or both of the sample sheets. When
- you print a font book, though, the font list size is always
- 12 points.
-
- NOTE: Printing a font book for all fonts can take as long as
- 8 hours! Plan to print your font book at night, or when you
- don't need your computer or printer.
-
- Aborting Font Book Printing
- You can always abort font book printing. Just click Fonter's
- [Exit] button with the hourglass pointer. Printing will
- cease following the current font.
-
- WARNING: Check your printer's paper capacity. You'll be
- printing up to two pages for each font. If your printer
- doesn't hold enough paper, the process will abort until you
- add paper. If you have too many fonts to print a complete
- font book, do this instead:
-
- Print a complete font list, then add fonts to the Selected
- Fonts list box as described above. Use the "Print Samples
- (Selected)" command to print these in groups small enough
- for your printer's paper tray.
-
- DOT MATRIX USERS: Printing font samples is a very slow
- process, so plan accordingly.
-
-
- Complete Font Book
- To print a font book for all fonts installed, give the
- "Print Book (All Fonts)" command in the "File Menu".
-
- Partial Font Book
- To print a font book of just some fonts, first add the fonts
- you want to print to the Selected Fonts list, then give the
- "Print Book (Selected)" command. This is a great way to
- print custom samples for customers if you're a graphic
- designer or print shop.
-
- GETTING HELP
- ============
-
- Help with Fonter
- Fonter offers a help system to answer your questions. To use
- this system, give the "Fonter Help" command in the "Help"
- menu, or press <F1> at any time.
-
- You'll see a new window on the screen. On the left is a
- Topic Index. On the right is the Help information. To view
- help on a topic, simply click on that topic in the Topic
- Index. To view more topics, use the Topic Index scroll bar.
-
- You can also scroll through the Help information window with
- its scroll bar.
-
- Returning to Fonter
- Click the [Exit] button or the "Return to Program" command.
-
- About Fonter
- To view information about Fonter and to find the OsoSoft
- support access numbers, click the "About Fonter" command in
- the "Help" menu.
-
- OsoSoft Program Information
-
- OsoSoft offers a number of other programs which may be of
- interest to you. To view information on other OsoSoft
- products, or to order, give the "OsoSoft Program Info"
- command in the "Help" menu.
-
- You'll see an order form for OsoSoft products. To learn more
- about any product listed, click the [Info] button next to
- that product's listing.
-
- To order, simple type the number of copies for each product
- in the box next to that product's name. The rest is
- automatic. Be sure to click the appropriate disk size
- option, then click the [Print] button to print the form.
-
- To return to Fonter without printing, click the [Cancel]
- button.
-
- SUPPORT
- =======
-
- If you are an unregistered user of Fonter, do not call
- OsoSoft on its voice number. No phone support is available
- for unregistered users.
-
- Only registered users of Fonter or any other OsoSoft product
- are entitled to support by telephone, FAX or EMail. You may
- contact OsoSoft for very limited support of this unregistered
- copy at:
-
- OsoSoft
- 1472 Sixth Street
- Los Osos, CA 93402
- BBS: (805) 528-3753
- CompuServe ID: 71571,222
-
- When You Need Support
-
- Before you call or contact OsoSoft for support, please have
- this information available:
-
- Computer Type
- Printer Brand and Model Name
- Fonter Version Number (from "About" menu)
- Amount of RAM in your computer
- Amount of RAM in your printer
-
-
- The OsoSoft BBS
-
- You'll always find the latest versions of OsoSoft programs
- on the OsoSoft BBS, along with other helpful programs and
- other information. To call at speeds from 300-2400 bps, set
- your communications parameters to 8 bits, No parity, and 1
- Stop bit. You'll find the BBS easy to use, and it's the best
- way to get support. Just leave a message for the SysOp.
-
- If you'd like to try any OsoSoft product, you can download
- the current shareware version of the program from the BBS.
-
- UPGRADES
- ========
-
- Registered users of Fonter can obtain upgrades on the
- OsoSoft BBS. When you call, tell me that you're a registered
- Fonter user, and I'll give you access to upgrades. This is
- by far the best way to upgrade your copy.
-
- If you don't use BBSes, you may upgrade at any time for a
- $10 handling fee. I will send postcard notification of major
- upgrades to the program. I will not announce minor upgrades,
- but you can always call and check.
-
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- ===============
-
- Defective Fonts
-
- Some fonts, particularly public domain and shareware fonts
- which have been converted from another format, can cause
- problems in Windows programs. Fortunately, there's a way to
- spot these defective fonts in Fonter. Just follow these
- steps:
-
- 1. Start Fonter, then give the "Display ANSI Codes" command
- in the "Options" menu.
-
- 2. Click on each font you have installed, in turn. When you
- reach a defective font, Windows will generate an error,
- probably a General Protection Fault (GPF). When that
- happens, exit Fonter as gracefully as possible, under the
- circumstances, then delete that font, using the Windows
- Control Panel or your font scaling software's tools.
-
- 3. Repeat the process until you see no more problems.
-
- You can also spot defective fonts in a Fonter font list
- printout. A bad font will not print, and will corrupt the
- printouts for later fonts. Again, the answer is to delete
- the offending font. BUT, delete only the first font that
- doesn't print properly, then print a new list.
-
- OTHER PROBLEMS
- ==============
-
- PROBLEM: Fonter just won't run at all.
- SOLUTION: Check your installation. Make sure VBRUN100.DLL is
- available in the Windows directory.
-
- PROBLEM: Fonter crashes constantly
- SOLUTION 1: Check your Windows setup. Disable any programs
- running in the background then try again. If it runs
- correctly, add the background programs one at a time until
- you have a problem.
- SOLUTION 2: If you're using a memory manager like QEMM, you
- may need to EXCLUDE certain portions of memory. Make a note
- of any memory block information you see if you get a General
- Protection Fault Error, and use that as a guide to areas to
- EXCLUDE.
- SOLUTION 3: Make sure your Video and Printer drivers are
- current and the correct ones for your version of Windows.
- Windows 3.0 drivers will not work reliably in Windows 3.1.
- SOLUTION 4: As a last resort, try running Windows with no
- addons at all. This may require a fresh installation. If
- you're having problems with Windows generally and with other
- Windows programs, this is probably your best solution.
-
- PROBLEM: Some fonts do not print in the size I expected.
- SOLUTION: Fixed-size internal printer fonts can only print
- in their default size, even if they display on the screen in
- other sizes.
-
- PROBLEM: In the ZOOM view, some characters are cut off.
- SOLUTION: For some very wide characters, Windows cannot
- display the entire character correctly. Printing will be
- correct.
-
- PROBLEM: In font lists, some text goes right off the edge of
- the page.
- SOLUTION: Ignore this. Fonter prints as much of its sample
- text as it can. You can also create a shorter, custom text
- sample for the printout (See above), or choose a smaller
- font size.
-
- PROBLEM: I pasted a dingbat symbol into my word processor,
- but I didn't see what I expected to.
- SOLUTION: The Windows Clipboard only copies the character
- code into your other application. You must change fonts
- manually in that application to get the correct character.
-