Jack Killpatrick wrote:
>
> Andreas wrote:
>
> > More on fonts...
> > ___________________________________________________
> > Andreas Ramos [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.andreas.com
> >
> > The following are the standard fonts in your C:\windows\fonts folder.
> >
> <snip>
>
> > * Tahoma (if present)
>
> Now what exactly does that mean? I'm guessing that different releases of
> Windozer come with different "standard" sets...and some include Tahoma. Can
> anyone clarify?
>
> Anyone know if IE3 or 4 (Win and Mac) install any fonts? If so, which ones?
> I noticed that Verdana is not on the list of "standard fonts" that Andreas
> provided, but it seems to be on most Win OS machines that I've tinkered
> with - haven't correlated IE and Verdana, but it seems like a possibility.
>
Verdana, MS San Serif, MS Comic, and New Times Roman showed up on my
Mac after installing M$IE 3.
Verdana is an M$ designed font for screen and print work. It is more
eye-friendly than Arial or New Times Roman on screen.
--
John Stewart
SUPSHIP San Diego
Information Systems Security Mgr
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