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1. Before installing, you should have selected which
typefaces you want to use and called the 800 number in the
manual to obtain the unlocking codes.
2. Place the LJ disk in the reader and log to the CD drive
(assume L: for this memo). Change to the CDLOCK sub
directory and execute CDLINST. Select "Install CD Unlocking
Software" from the menu. CDLINST will create a CDLOCK
directory on the boot drive and copy need files to it.
CONFIG.SYS will be modified with: Device =
C:\CDLOCK\CDLOCK.SYS.
REBOOT THE SYSTEM!!
3. Log to C:\CDLOCK. Execute CDKEYS. CDKEYS will ask the
user for the serial number. The serial number is printed on
the CD. When prompted for the Group, enter the volume
number of the typeface which is being unlocked (format:
vol#. For example, the Group for volume 2 is vol2.).
Finally, enter the unlocking codes in the 3 groups
indicated. Repeat the process for each category to be
unlocked.
At this point the typefaces are unlocked and ready to be
installed.
4. Install the Type Director Software. Log to L:\TD and
type INSTALL. INSTALL will create a TG_LJ directory on the
C: drive.
5. Log to C:\TG_LJ and execute ADDTYPE. ADDTYPE will
launch CDKEYS again; since the unlocking codes have already
been entered, pres ESC. The volume numbers which have been
unlocked will displayed. Enter the volume numbers for which
you want to create specific fonts.
If ADDTYPE does not find any typefaces available, there may
be an error in the unlocking prodedure. Make sure you
entered your keys exactly as they should be. If you receive
an error when entering a key and you certain it was entered
exactly as it was given to you by NEC, contact Technical
Support at 800-366-3632. A member of the Technical Support
staff can assist in verifying your keys. If all keys have
been entered correctly, a subdirectory should appear for
each volume if you do a DIR of your Type Gallery CD.
If the keys are correct and the appropriate subdirectories
are visible yet ADDTYPE still finds no typefaces available,
it is possible other memory resident programs being used
by your system (such as expanded memory managers), may be
conflicting with the CDLOCK software. To insure this is
not occuring, do the following:
- Create a bootable floppy disk by formatting the
disk with the /s parameter (format a:/s). Copy
COMMAND.COM from your hard disk to this floppy.
- Using EDLIN or a word processor, create a CONFIG.SYS
and AUTOEXEC.BAT file on the floppy. These files
should include only essential lines (path and prompt
in the AUTOEXEC, files and buffers in the CONFIG)
in addition to any lines which pertain directly to
your CD-ROM drive and CDLOCK.
- Boot with this disk in your `A' drive and once
again run ADDTYPE. If ADDTYPE still fails to find
any available typefaces, contact Technical Support
for further assistance.
6. Execute TD. Begin in the Environment menu. Select the
type of monitor, printer, and the software packages in which
you wish to use the fonts. Default setting will be
displayed. To change any field in Type Director, move the
highlight bar to the field and press ENTER. A window will
be displayed showing possible selections for that field.
After setting the environment, press F8 to exit the menu.
Move to Fonts menu. Select Make Fonts. A screen will
appear listing one of the applications which was selected in
the Environment menu. You must create fonts for each
application separately. To change applications, move the
highlight bar to that field, press ENTER, and select the
desired application.
- Once the desired application is selected, move to the
Typeface field and press ENTER. A list of Typefaces will
appear. Select the desired typeface.
- Move to the Point Size field and enter the point sizes you
wish to create.
- Move to the Device field and choose which devices you want
fonts created for (screen, printer, or both).
- Move to Ori and choose which orientation to create the
fonts for (portrait, landscape, or both).
- SymSet (Symbol Set) designates which characters will be
used. The US symbol set is the standard ASCII set. You do
not have to use the whole set if you don't need it. Select
Reduced Symbol set (ZZ), and choose specific characters
which will be needed.
Repeat the process for each typeface. When all data has
been entered for all applications, press F1 to make the
fonts and install them in the chosen applications. A
message should appear showing that the installation was
completed successfully.
Exit Type Director.
The fonts should appear in the applications. If they don't,
make the sure the applications were properly selected in
Type Director. If the fonts appear, but not in the proper
point sizes, make sure the current selected printer is a
Hewlett Packard Laser-Jet II or compatible.
Note to WordPerfect 5.1 and Windows 3.0 users. The version
of Type Director on your disk may not list these versions
of WordPerfect and Windows in the supported applications
section. If this is the case, contact Technical Support at
800-366-3632 for an updated version of Type Director.