Path: utzoo!utdoe!generic!pnet91!taob From: taob@pnet91.cts.com (Brian Tao) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: AWGS Fonts Message-ID: <123@generic.UUCP> Date: 9 Nov 90 06:30:18 GMT Sender: news@generic.UUCP Organization: People-Net [pnet91], Etobicoke, ON Lines: 22 > Is there a way to add different fonts to AWGS? I have a lot of them > from Multiscribe, TimeOut SuperFonts, Fontrix, etc. and would like to use > them with AWGS and don't know how. I recently switched to a GS and would > like to use as much of my //e stuff as possible. Also, I can't read the > screen when using Multiscribe. Any ideas. Thanks. I don't think you can use the fonts from MultiScribe for the //e with any of your GS desktop applications. TimeOut SuperFonts, however, use the same format, and all you have to do is drop them into your Fonts folder (which is found inside your System folder on the boot disk). Try hitting Control-Apple-Esc and select the Control Panel. Then go up to Display (hit Return) and hit the left arrow key until it reads "Monochrome" beside Type:. That will turn the GS monitor into a monochrome //e screen, which is probably what you're used to. \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ | Brian T. Tao | UUCP: torag!pnet91!taob | / \ | University of Toronto | INET: taob@pnet91.cts.com | \ The Apple II / | Scarberia, ON | taob@pro-micol.cts.com | / Lives On!! \ |:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::| \ / | "Computer guru? Someone who got their computer a | /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ | couple of weeks before you did." (Alvin Toffler) |