Sum there are several ways to create a new user or system wide variable . The 'normal' one is:.
Right click on My Computer, goto the <Advanced> tab and select EnvironmentVariables (this button is in different places depending which windows version you're using). If you do not want to reboot, create a new user variable (upper box). This will only work for the acount you do it under. Press New. Type DXFONTS in the variable name field Hit <tab>/click in the variable value field and type in the path to the fonts. Hit OK Then logout and in. If you reboot and are a member of the administrator group you can create a new variable in the lower (system) box using the same proceedure. The same proceedure applies for all the DX variables (see the docs for help). You can also set the variable using a command line option, but this way is a one time thing. Peter -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lai, Sum Yee Sent: 14 October 2004 01:11 To: [email protected] Subject: [opendx-users] Installing New Fonts on Windows OpenDX (Viz, Inc Version) I am trying to install the new fonts created by Jerry Hagon from the OpenDX website. I have the Viz, Inc. 4.3 Windows version of OpenDX. According to the instructions, I need to point the DXFONTS environment variable to the directory where the fonts are. I cannot find this variable, so I simply placed them in the fonts folder under C:\Program Files\OpenDX\ where I found other font files to be. This does not seem to work, though. How can I install them to a Windows machine? Sum Yee
