Arts & Letters BOSS Font Manager The BOSS Font Manager is a utility for managing TrueType® and PostScript® Type 1 fonts on your computer system under Windows 95/98/ME/NT or 2000. INSTALLATION The InstallShield installation process should begin automatically shortly after you insert the BOSS CD in your CD-ROM drive. If the autorun feature in Windows is turned off, you can manually start the install process by double-clicking on the setup.exe program in the root directory on the CD-ROM. Note: Installing the Font Manager does not install any fonts on your system. The fonts are installed using the Font Manager. USER'S GUIDE We encourage you to print and read the BOSS Fonts Manager User's Guide in Adobe PDF format (UG_FontMgr.pdf) that can be found in the FontMgr directory on this CD-ROM. If the install program does not detect that Adobe Acrobat Reader is installed on your computer, the installation program will ask you if you want it installed from the BOSS CD. The User's Guide is also included as a MS WORD file (UG_FontMgr.doc) in the root directory on the CD-ROM. Once you start the BOSS Font Manager, you can view the User's Guide by clicking on the Guide button in the upper right corner of the interface. The ReadMe.doc file is installed in the BossFonts directory. Add additional comments and notes to the document for future reference. OVERVIEW Do NOT overload your system with too many fonts! The recommended limit is 600 fonts. The Font Manager will alert you if you attempt to install additional fonts and the number of fonts already installed exceeds 700. POSTSCRIPT FONTS: If you are planning to use PostScript Fonts, you will need to have ATM (Adobe Type Manager) version 2.5 or greater installed on your system. WINDOWS NT and 2000 PERMISSIONS: To install and uninstall fonts, you must have write permissions and delete permissions for "INI" files and the Font Section of the Registry. Your system administrator can add them to your login user account (if you do not already have permission). While you cannot install fonts without the appropriate permissions, you can view and print fonts using the Font Manager in any of the three groups (levels of permissions) - Administrator, Power Users and Users except as a User under Windows 2000. BOSS FONTS: Thousands of TrueType and PostScript fonts are stored on this CD in the directory fonts and subdirectories TT and PS. The fonts are identical in both directories so you have your choice of using TrueType or PostScript. As PostScript requires ATM, it may be more convenient to use the TrueType variations of the fonts. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: In the event that you need technical support or have questions about this product, please visit our web site at www.arts-letters.com or e-mail your request for technical support to support@arts-letters.com.