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OK, on my PC, in the C:\Windows\fonts\ folder there is a file
script.fon. I assume this means I have the script font installed. The properties says it is a standard MS font and is part of the operating system. The Icon for it has a big, red "A" in it, so it's not a TrueType or OpenType font (that much I know). However, neither MS Word nor a "font browser" program I found on the internet (http://www.stcassociates.com/lab/fontbrowser.html), nor my web browsers (IE and Firefox) will display the "Script" font. It is not selectable in MS Word in the list of fonts. I tried installing the font (by using the font install dialog and pointing to the script.fon file in the fonts folder), but that just told me the font was already installed. Where do I go from here? |
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MikeB wrote:
I tried installing the font (by using the font install dialog and pointing to the script.fon file in the fonts folder), but that just told me the font was already installed. Where do I go from here? Forget about it. It has to be there and what you are seeing is normal. Find something else on your system to obsess about. |
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MikeB wrote:
OK, on my PC, in the C:\Windows\fonts\ folder there is a file script.fon. I assume this means I have the script font installed. The properties says it is a standard MS font and is part of the operating system. The Icon for it has a big, red "A" in it, so it's not a TrueType or OpenType font (that much I know). However, neither MS Word nor a "font browser" program I found on the internet (http://www.stcassociates.com/lab/fontbrowser.html), nor my web browsers (IE and Firefox) will display the "Script" font. It is not selectable in MS Word in the list of fonts. I tried installing the font (by using the font install dialog and pointing to the script.fon file in the fonts folder), but that just told me the font was already installed. Where do I go from here? Double-click the font in the Fonts folder. Does it open? If not, the fonts may be damaged. -- Joe =o) |
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On Mar 20, 10:14 am, PD43 wrote:
MikeB wrote: I tried installing the font (by using the font install dialog and pointing to the script.fon file in the fonts folder), but that just told me the font was already installed. Where do I go from here? Forget about it. It has to be there and what you are seeing is normal. Find something else on your system to obsess about. This is not useful to me. I'm trying to use the font and I cannot. |
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On Mar 20, 10:42 am, Elmo wrote:
MikeB wrote: OK, on my PC, in the C:\Windows\fonts\ folder there is a file script.fon. I assume this means I have the script font installed. The properties says it is a standard MS font and is part of the operating system. The Icon for it has a big, red "A" in it, so it's not a TrueType or OpenType font (that much I know). However, neither MS Word nor a "font browser" program I found on the internet (http://www.stcassociates.com/lab/fontbrowser.html), nor my web browsers (IE and Firefox) will display the "Script" font. It is not selectable in MS Word in the list of fonts. I tried installing the font (by using the font install dialog and pointing to the script.fon file in the fonts folder), but that just told me the font was already installed. Where do I go from here? Double-click the font in the Fonts folder. Does it open? If not, the fonts may be damaged. -- Joe =o) Yes, it opens fine. It's just that applications that can see fonts doesn't seem to see this one. There may be others, but script was the font I was trying to use. |
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MikeB wrote:
Forget about it. It has to be there and what you are seeing is normal. Find something else on your system to obsess about. This is not useful to me. I'm trying to use the font and I cannot. You have no idea what it is, what it looks like, or even why it is on your system - but your system is telling you that it is REQUIRED. I have it in my FONTS folder, but IT IS NOT USABLE HERE EITHER! That's a clue, bucko. There are a LOT of files on your computer that you don't have a clue as to what they do, or why they are there. THIS is one of them. Move on. |
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MikeB wrote:
Yes, it opens fine. It's just that applications that can see fonts doesn't seem to see this one. There may be others, but script was the font I was trying to use. WHY were you trying to use it? Have you any clue what it IS or what it LOOKS like? NO. NO ONE does. It's there. Because XP needs it. |
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MikeB wrote:
On Mar 20, 10:42 am, Elmo wrote: MikeB wrote: OK, on my PC, in the C:\Windows\fonts\ folder there is a file script.fon. I assume this means I have the script font installed. The properties says it is a standard MS font and is part of the operating system. The Icon for it has a big, red "A" in it, so it's not a TrueType or OpenType font (that much I know). However, neither MS Word nor a "font browser" program I found on the internet (http://www.stcassociates.com/lab/fontbrowser.html), nor my web browsers (IE and Firefox) will display the "Script" font. It is not selectable in MS Word in the list of fonts. I tried installing the font (by using the font install dialog and pointing to the script.fon file in the fonts folder), but that just told me the font was already installed. Where do I go from here? Double-click the font in the Fonts folder. Does it open? If not, the fonts may be damaged. -- Joe =o) Yes, it opens fine. It's just that applications that can see fonts doesn't seem to see this one. There may be others, but script was the font I was trying to use. http://www.dafont.com/ http://www.1001freefonts.com/ http://www.acidfonts.com/ http://www.itcfonts.com/ http://www.pcfonts.com/index.php Might give you the font but in a truetype font you can use. |
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On Mar 21, 6:52 pm, PD43 wrote:
MikeB wrote: Yes, it opens fine. It's just that applications that can see fonts doesn't seem to see this one. There may be others, but script was the font I was trying to use. WHY were you trying to use it? To display text in script format, rather than in more "block" text. What exactly is it that you seem to imply you know that I don't know? I know there are lots of things I don't know, which is why I'm asking, but your form of "help" is not productive at all. It's not helping me achieve what I want to do. Have you any clue what it IS or what it LOOKS like? NO. Well, yes, I have an "idea" http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-...ptfontpage.JPG That's what I see when I look at the font in the Font application in the Control Panel. NO ONE does. It's there. Because XP needs it. So if it is a font and I can use "some" of the fonts in the font folder, but not others, what is the differentiating criteria? How do I figure it out? What are the meaning of the icons in the font folder? |
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On Mar 21, 7:24 pm, Big Al wrote:
MikeB wrote: On Mar 20, 10:42 am, Elmo wrote: MikeB wrote: OK, on my PC, in the C:\Windows\fonts\ folder there is a file script.fon. I assume this means I have the script font installed. The properties says it is a standard MS font and is part of the operating system. The Icon for it has a big, red "A" in it, so it's not a TrueType or OpenType font (that much I know). However, neither MS Word nor a "font browser" program I found on the internet (http://www.stcassociates.com/lab/fontbrowser.html), nor my web browsers (IE and Firefox) will display the "Script" font. It is not selectable in MS Word in the list of fonts. I tried installing the font (by using the font install dialog and pointing to the script.fon file in the fonts folder), but that just told me the font was already installed. Where do I go from here? Double-click the font in the Fonts folder. Does it open? If not, the fonts may be damaged. -- Joe =o) Yes, it opens fine. It's just that applications that can see fonts doesn't seem to see this one. There may be others, but script was the font I was trying to use. http://www.dafont.com/http://www.100....com/index.php Might give you the font but in a truetype font you can use. OK, thanks. So I assume that some fonts are in the fonts folder but not usable? Would be nice if the help or something points that out. I couldn't find a reference to that in the help files. Thanks again. |
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IIRC, there are fonts there for compatibility reasons (legacy software) but
I don't know how that works. "MikeB" wrote in message ... On Mar 21, 7:24 pm, Big Al wrote: MikeB wrote: On Mar 20, 10:42 am, Elmo wrote: MikeB wrote: OK, on my PC, in the C:\Windows\fonts\ folder there is a file script.fon. I assume this means I have the script font installed. The properties says it is a standard MS font and is part of the operating system. The Icon for it has a big, red "A" in it, so it's not a TrueType or OpenType font (that much I know). However, neither MS Word nor a "font browser" program I found on the internet (http://www.stcassociates.com/lab/fontbrowser.html), nor my web browsers (IE and Firefox) will display the "Script" font. It is not selectable in MS Word in the list of fonts. I tried installing the font (by using the font install dialog and pointing to the script.fon file in the fonts folder), but that just told me the font was already installed. Where do I go from here? Double-click the font in the Fonts folder. Does it open? If not, the fonts may be damaged. -- Joe =o) Yes, it opens fine. It's just that applications that can see fonts doesn't seem to see this one. There may be others, but script was the font I was trying to use. http://www.dafont.com/http://www.100....com/index.php Might give you the font but in a truetype font you can use. OK, thanks. So I assume that some fonts are in the fonts folder but not usable? Would be nice if the help or something points that out. I couldn't find a reference to that in the help files. Thanks again. |
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"MikeB" wrote in message
... OK, thanks. So I assume that some fonts are in the fonts folder but not usable? Would be nice if the help or something points that out. I couldn't find a reference to that in the help files. They are raster fonts. When you find a program that uses raster fonts you can use them. -- Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM www.fjsmjs.com Do not reply with email |
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MikeB wrote:
On Mar 21, 7:24 pm, Big Al wrote: MikeB wrote: On Mar 20, 10:42 am, Elmo wrote: MikeB wrote: OK, on my PC, in the C:\Windows\fonts\ folder there is a file script.fon. I assume this means I have the script font installed. The properties says it is a standard MS font and is part of the operating system. The Icon for it has a big, red "A" in it, so it's not a TrueType or OpenType font (that much I know). However, neither MS Word nor a "font browser" program I found on the internet (http://www.stcassociates.com/lab/fontbrowser.html), nor my web browsers (IE and Firefox) will display the "Script" font. It is not selectable in MS Word in the list of fonts. I tried installing the font (by using the font install dialog and pointing to the script.fon file in the fonts folder), but that just told me the font was already installed. Where do I go from here? Double-click the font in the Fonts folder. Does it open? If not, the fonts may be damaged. -- Joe =o) Yes, it opens fine. It's just that applications that can see fonts doesn't seem to see this one. There may be others, but script was the font I was trying to use. http://www.dafont.com/http://www.100....com/index.php Might give you the font but in a truetype font you can use. OK, thanks. So I assume that some fonts are in the fonts folder but not usable? Would be nice if the help or something points that out. I couldn't find a reference to that in the help files. Thanks again. Not trying to be nasty, but if you are new to windows etc, please don't think microsoft help (F1) is going to help. Google (or other search engines) are going to give you a whole lot more. |
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MikeB wrote on Fri, 21 Mar 2008:
OK, thanks. So I assume that some fonts are in the fonts folder but not usable? Would be nice if the help or something points that out. I couldn't find a reference to that in the help files. Hi Mike As Colin said, there are some .FON files in XP for legacy reasons. They were used in older versions of Windows for on-screen display by the OS and some programs, as well as DOS programs running under Windows. They're raster (bitmapped) fonts, unlike TrueType and OpenType fonts which contain the mathematical outlines of the characters. This means a ..FON file isn't smoothly scalable to any size the way TrueType and OpenType fonts are, and usually looks terrible printed. I really wouldn't advise trying to use Script.fon for a document. Have a look here under the Script category for free fonts that will scale nicely: http://www.dafont.com/ Hope this helps :-) -- Nightowl |
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On Mar 22, 6:37 am, Big Al wrote:
MikeB wrote: On Mar 21, 7:24 pm, Big Al wrote: MikeB wrote: On Mar 20, 10:42 am, Elmo wrote: MikeB wrote: OK, on my PC, in the C:\Windows\fonts\ folder there is a file script.fon. I assume this means I have the script font installed. The properties says it is a standard MS font and is part of the operating system. The Icon for it has a big, red "A" in it, so it's not a TrueType or OpenType font (that much I know). However, neither MS Word nor a "font browser" program I found on the internet (http://www.stcassociates.com/lab/fontbrowser.html), nor my web browsers (IE and Firefox) will display the "Script" font. It is not selectable in MS Word in the list of fonts. I tried installing the font (by using the font install dialog and pointing to the script.fon file in the fonts folder), but that just told me the font was already installed. Where do I go from here? Double-click the font in the Fonts folder. Does it open? If not, the fonts may be damaged. -- Joe =o) Yes, it opens fine. It's just that applications that can see fonts doesn't seem to see this one. There may be others, but script was the font I was trying to use. http://www.dafont.com/http://www.100...://www.acidfon... Might give you the font but in a truetype font you can use. OK, thanks. So I assume that some fonts are in the fonts folder but not usable? Would be nice if the help or something points that out. I couldn't find a reference to that in the help files. Thanks again. Not trying to be nasty, but if you are new to windows etc, please don't think microsoft help (F1) is going to help. Google (or other search engines) are going to give you a whole lot more. That's a fair comment. I do Google, but sometimes I get totally off the track I'm trying to take. Like this. It started out easy. I'm doing a web authoring course and it tells me that most computers can display a generic font family called "script." So I try and test it on my computer, and it doesn't work. THen I check and MS Word also don't offer a script font. But I see the script font in the fonts folder. So now I'm chasing down a generic font called "script" that I can install and that will allow my computer to render script fonts in Word and in a web page. But I'm left wondering if other people will have the same issue and then I'm wasting my time since no Windows computer will be able to render a script font if the user hasn't installed a special font. So what the heck am I supposed to do? I see many web pages that have script-like fonts, so my computer can render *something*, it's merely a matter of knowing what the heck people specify on their web pages. But that's off-topic for the Windows forums, and more appropriate for a web authoring forum. |
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