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- 1. Before installing, you should have selected which
- typefaces you want to use and called the 800 number in the
- manual to obtain the unlocking codes.
-
- 2. Place the LJ disk in the reader and log to the CD drive
- (assume L: for this memo). Change to the CDLOCK sub
- directory and execute CDLINST. Select "Install CD Unlocking
- Software" from the menu. CDLINST will create a CDLOCK
- directory on the boot drive and copy need files to it.
- CONFIG.SYS will be modified with: Device =
- C:\CDLOCK\CDLOCK.SYS.
-
- REBOOT THE SYSTEM!!
-
- 3. Log to C:\CDLOCK. Execute CDKEYS. CDKEYS will ask the
- user for the serial number. The serial number is printed on
- the CD. When prompted for the Group, enter the volume
- number of the typeface which is being unlocked (format:
- vol#. For example, the Group for volume 2 is vol2.).
- Finally, enter the unlocking codes in the 3 groups
- indicated. Repeat the process for each category to be
- unlocked.
-
- At this point the typefaces are unlocked and ready to be
- installed.
-
- 4. Install the Type Director Software. Log to L:\TD and
- type INSTALL. INSTALL will create a TG_LJ directory on the
- C: drive.
-
- 5. Log to C:\TG_LJ and execute ADDTYPE. ADDTYPE will
- launch CDKEYS again; since the unlocking codes have already
- been entered, pres ESC. The volume numbers which have been
- unlocked will displayed. Enter the volume numbers for which
- you want to create specific fonts.
-
- If ADDTYPE does not find any typefaces available, there may
- be an error in the unlocking prodedure. Make sure you
- entered your keys exactly as they should be. If you receive
- an error when entering a key and you certain it was entered
- exactly as it was given to you by NEC, contact Technical
- Support at 800-366-3632. A member of the Technical Support
- staff can assist in verifying your keys. If all keys have
- been entered correctly, a subdirectory should appear for
- each volume if you do a DIR of your Type Gallery CD.
- If the keys are correct and the appropriate subdirectories
- are visible yet ADDTYPE still finds no typefaces available,
- it is possible other memory resident programs being used
- by your system (such as expanded memory managers), may be
- conflicting with the CDLOCK software. To insure this is
- not occuring, do the following:
-
- - Create a bootable floppy disk by formatting the
- disk with the /s parameter (format a:/s). Copy
- COMMAND.COM from your hard disk to this floppy.
-
- - Using EDLIN or a word processor, create a CONFIG.SYS
- and AUTOEXEC.BAT file on the floppy. These files
- should include only essential lines (path and prompt
- in the AUTOEXEC, files and buffers in the CONFIG)
- in addition to any lines which pertain directly to
- your CD-ROM drive and CDLOCK.
-
- - Boot with this disk in your `A' drive and once
- again run ADDTYPE. If ADDTYPE still fails to find
- any available typefaces, contact Technical Support
- for further assistance.
-
- 6. Execute TD. Begin in the Environment menu. Select the
- type of monitor, printer, and the software packages in which
- you wish to use the fonts. Default setting will be
- displayed. To change any field in Type Director, move the
- highlight bar to the field and press ENTER. A window will
- be displayed showing possible selections for that field.
- After setting the environment, press F8 to exit the menu.
-
- Move to Fonts menu. Select Make Fonts. A screen will
- appear listing one of the applications which was selected in
- the Environment menu. You must create fonts for each
- application separately. To change applications, move the
- highlight bar to that field, press ENTER, and select the
- desired application.
-
- - Once the desired application is selected, move to the
- Typeface field and press ENTER. A list of Typefaces will
- appear. Select the desired typeface.
- - Move to the Point Size field and enter the point sizes you
- wish to create.
- - Move to the Device field and choose which devices you want
- fonts created for (screen, printer, or both).
- - Move to Ori and choose which orientation to create the
- fonts for (portrait, landscape, or both).
- - SymSet (Symbol Set) designates which characters will be
- used. The US symbol set is the standard ASCII set. You do
- not have to use the whole set if you don't need it. Select
- Reduced Symbol set (ZZ), and choose specific characters
- which will be needed.
-
- Repeat the process for each typeface. When all data has
- been entered for all applications, press F1 to make the
- fonts and install them in the chosen applications. A
- message should appear showing that the installation was
- completed successfully.
-
- Exit Type Director.
-
- The fonts should appear in the applications. If they don't,
- make the sure the applications were properly selected in
- Type Director. If the fonts appear, but not in the proper
- point sizes, make sure the current selected printer is a
- Hewlett Packard Laser-Jet II or compatible.
-
- Note to WordPerfect 5.1 and Windows 3.0 users. The version
- of Type Director on your disk may not list these versions
- of WordPerfect and Windows in the supported applications
- section. If this is the case, contact Technical Support at
- 800-366-3632 for an updated version of Type Director.
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