Hi Jack,

> I just tried using the example in the latest AA magazine to add 
> fonts like Arial to IBrowse.  Everything went fine.  So then I 
> tried it in V but when I tried the make range button all the fonts 
> were changed to times.  Is the Make Range button in Voyager the 
> same as the Range button in IBrowse or is there some other way 
> to do this?

If you select the default sized font (3rd one down), and put the font
in there, then when you click make range it'll do it fine for all of
them =8*)

It's a bug I think, since I got loads of garbage in there on occasions
when I tried it =8*)

> Also, I ran SnoopDos while using IBrowse to insure it was
> using the new fonts.  But I noticed that when I use Voyager
> it also opens the new fonts even though I never added them
> to the font settings.  But no matter what I do, the text in 
> V always seems much smaller than in IBrowse.  Is it necessary 
> to go through adding the new fonts in V?

Best thing is to follow Matthew Sealeys' tutorial on setting up the
fonts. He has all the fonts, and utils on his site as well as a easy
tutorial on setting them up with the truetype.library and V.

Surf over to http://www.neko.u-net.com/computing/webfonts/

After doing that, V will look very nice, and have scalable fonts to
boot - though if you have a slower processor, you may want to use the
bitline tool to make bitmapped versions of the TT fonts, and use them
instead.

Cya,
Steven.
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