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- Newsgroups: comp.emulators.mac.executor
- Subject: Re: Superpaint
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 16:35:45 GMT
- Organization: Flat Earth Society
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- In article <Pine.SOL.3.91.960409085814.7911E-100000@maroon.tc.umn.edu>,
- mcps@maroon.tc.umn.edu (Mn Ctr For Philosophy Of Science) declares...
- >
- >I also discovered that SuperPaint cleaned
- >out my Fonts folder! Nothing in there! I had previously dragged Palatino
- >to the hot band, and that was still in the hot band (I'm not sure I
- >understand the relationship of icons in the hot band to their
- >corresponding elements in folders, disks, etc. Are they like aliases?).
-
- Not really. The folders in the System folder don't do anything; they're just
- there to make some System 7 apps happy. To install fonts, you must put them
- in the hot band, and only bitmap fonts work. They are not aliases there, I
- don't think, but dragging into the Fonts folder won't do anything (or at
- least didn't last time I checked).
-
- --
- Scott Shuchart
- shuchart@fas.harvard.edu
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