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FoxHound
I just installed some fonts to use with my Photoshop by copying the fonts into the C:\windows\fonts folder.when I checked if it worked on wordpad the newly installed fonts didn't appear in the font list.So I went back to C:\windows\fonts to see if the fonts are there and sure enough they were.But they still don't appear in part of a font when I try to use them.I checked if the font was compatlable with windows and it was.How do I fix this?
jasinwa
what is the name of the actual font and it's extension?

Can you double click the fonts in Windows Explorer and see them displayed (providing you have a font viewer)?

also, altho I am not sure if required, did you reboot?
ricktendo64
Go inside the fonts folder an press F5 to register the fonts
Petr
The correct way is to add them using Control Panel -> Fonts -> Add Font

My experience is that it is sufficient to copy them to fonts folder and the open the fonts folder either in Control panel or in Eplorer (I hope I remember it correctly)

Petr
FoxHound
the extension is .ttf

there is no anywhere, its just a folder Control Panel -> Fonts -> Add Font
jasinwa
QUOTE (FoxHound @ Nov 12 2006, 07:54 PM) *
the extension is .ttf

there is no anywhere, its just a folder Control Panel -> Fonts -> Add Font


double click the icon in the control panel. It opens a window like explorer. Select FILE, INSTALL NEW FONT and follow the basic prompts to locate the ttf file....

altho i've never had trouble just throwing them in the fonts folder....
FoxHound
OK here is the thing, there is no Install New Font in the file menu!Here is the screenshot to prove it
noguru
QUOTE (FoxHound @ Nov 14 2006, 02:36 AM) *
OK here is the thing, there is no Install New Font in the file menu!Here is the screenshot to prove it


That's not how the font folder should look like. It seems that it is broken and turned into a normal folder. You have another option missing too, the similarity button. MS TweakUI has a option to repair the font folder, you can download TweakUI here if you don't have it yet.


http://www.mdgx.com/toy.htm
FoxHound
I have tweak UI, it was installed with the Unofficial SP 2.1a
soporific
QUOTE (FoxHound @ Nov 14 2006, 12:23 PM) *
I have tweak UI, it was installed with the Unofficial SP 2.1a

This is a well documented issue -- and TweakUI should fix it ... can you confirm you've tried using TweakUI to fix it and it doesn't work?

or try this: http://samvit.org/freeware/salone.html (look for FiFoFo)

more info here: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/CommonFontProbs.htm

And while we're talking about issue with fonts, don't ever try to copy fonts directly from the fonts folder to another location while in GUI mode (ie using explorer to drag and drop) --- for some reason this sometimes stuffs up the standard fonts Windows 98 uses and you'll find it very very hard to return things to normal -- the only safe way is to open a DOS box and use the COPY operation to copy font files.
FoxHound
ah there we go now I have all my new fonts intalled.Thank You everyone for all your help.The Tewak UI repaired everything!
erpdude8
QUOTE (noguru @ Nov 13 2006, 09:06 PM) *
QUOTE (FoxHound @ Nov 14 2006, 02:36 AM) *
OK here is the thing, there is no Install New Font in the file menu!Here is the screenshot to prove it


That's not how the font folder should look like. It seems that it is broken and turned into a normal folder. You have another option missing too, the similarity button. MS TweakUI has a option to repair the font folder, you can download TweakUI here if you don't have it yet.


http://www.mdgx.com/toy.htm


I believe the FONTS folder lost the System attribute. Open File Manager, click on the Windows\Fonts folder, click Properties from the File menu. check the System file attribute and click OK. that should also fix the problem.
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