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- CacheFont v1.1
- By Adam Dawes
- 25th September 1994
-
-
- What Is CacheFont?
- ==================
-
- CacheFont is a little utility that makes accessing your fonts significantly
- quicker -- in fact, near instant.
-
- I was always annoyed when using any programs on my Amiga which involved
- fonts by the fact that when the program went to see what fonts were
- available, I was presented with a rather lengthy wait. I decided I'd
- finally had enough of this, and it was time to do something about it.
-
- So after much poring over my keyboard and flicking through Amiga Intern, I
- finally came up with a solution. This utility comes in two parts:
-
- CacheFont . . . . Installs or removes CacheFont (run it once to install
- the program, and a second time to remove it).
- MakeFontList . . This program must be run before CacheFont can be used.
- It creates the list of fonts that CacheFont will use
- later in order to avoid reading the whole font list
- again.
-
- CacheFont relies entirely on the files made by the MakeFontList utility. If
- your fonts directory is changed, CacheFont will *not* know anything about
- it unless you run MakeFontList afterwards. Even rebooting your machine
- won't change the list of fonts that CacheFont is aware of, so please run
- the MakeFontList utility every time you change your font directory. It
- takes only as long to run as a single font requester would've taken without
- CacheFont, and I think you'll agree that your font directory is changed
- much less often than you open a font requester!
-
-
-
- System Requirements
- ===================
-
- CacheFont will only work on an Amiga with OS2 or greater. You don't need a
- harddrive, vast quantities of memory, or anything else.
-
-
-
- Using CacheFont
- ===============
-
- CacheFont is installed simply by entering its command from the command
- line. It will print a message telling you that it has installed itself, and
- from then on all your font requesters will be running through the patch.
-
- If you wish to uninstall the patch, simply execute the command again and it
- will remove itself.
-
- The best way to install CacheFont is by including it in your
- startup-sequence or user-startup. This way, the patch will be initialised
- every time your system is booted.
-
- You do not need to 'run' the program as it returns control to your command
- line immediately.
-
-
-
- Using MakeFontList
- ==================
-
- MakeFontList must be run in order for the CacheFont to function. It scans
- your Fonts: directory and stores the information needed by CacheFont in a
- directory (which will be created if necessary) called Fonts:CacheFontData/.
-
- If CacheFont has any difficulty reading these data files, it will display a
- requester asking you to run MakeFontList, and continue by using the
- original (slow) unpatched routine.
-
- You will need to run MakeFontList every time you make a change to your
- Fonts: directory. Don't include this command in your startup-sequence
- though! Call it manually whenever you need to.
-
- And how much disk space is wasted by the caching information files? Well I
- have 55 fonts installed at the moment, and the cache files come out to a
- whopping great 1581 bytes, hardly a great sacrifice. :)
-
-
-
- Testing
- =======
-
- CacheFont has been tested without any problems on the following utilities:
-
- AdPro 2.5
- AmiQWK 2.5
- Brilliance 2.0
- CygnusEd Professional 3.5
- DeluxePaint4
- DeluxePaint4 AGA
- Devpac 3.02
- DirectoryOpus 4.12
- Filer 3.1
- Final Writer
- Font Prefs V2.14
- GoldEd 0.991
- GP Fax 2.343
- Infocom Task Force 1.55
- MUI 2.2
- NComm
- Nicola 1-06
- PageStream 3.0
- Personal Fonts Maker 1.2
- PowerPacker 4.0a
- ProCalc 1.04
- Q-Blue 1.0
- ReqChange 2.01
- Spot 1.3
- SuperBase Pro4 1.01
- Term 4.1
- ToolManager 2.1
- TurboText 1.03
- Typesmith 2.02
- Wordworth 3.0b
- Workbench 'Font' preferences program
-
- CacheFont has been tested and works on the following computers:
-
- A600
- A1200
- A1500
- A3000
- A4000/030
- A4000/040
-
- ..it should work on any other computers without any problems (see
- "requirements").
-
-
-
- Legal stuff
- ===========
-
- Ok, so my associates and I have tested this program as extensively as we
- can, and haven't found any bugs in it yet, but sod's law clearly dictates
- that the experiences of the many are worse than the experiences of the few.
-
- I won't accept responsibility for any damage done to your system or data
- lost, directly or indirectly, as a result from using CacheFont or any of
- its associated files. You use the program entirely at your own risk. Of
- course if you *do* experience problems then I'll do what I can to sort them
- out, and please let me know so that I can try to cure them in a future
- version of CacheFont.
-
- CacheFont and its associated files are not public domain. They may be
- distributed freely as long as no unreasonable charge is imposed. It may not
- be included within any commercial package without express written
- permission from the author; the exceptions from this are the AmiNet CDs and
- Fred Fish's utility collections. CacheFont and its associated utilities may
- only be distributed if all files contained within the original archive are
- present.
-
-
-
- History
- =======
-
- Version 1.0 (1/9/94)
-
- o Initial release.
-
- o Thanks to the following people for assistance in testing:
- Nick Doyle
- Jon Hudson
- Lars Janssen
- Roger Kille
- Mark Stacey
- Tim Still
- Nicholas Wynne
-
-
- Version 1.1 (25/9/94)
-
- o CacheFont now understands Tagged font lists. This should keep it
- working with most (if not *all*) of the programs that crashed version
- 1.0 (eg, FontPrefs by Martin Stengle). Note that CacheFont doesn't
- actually return the tags at the moment, it always returns a null
- pointer. Whilst this isn't entirely useful, it does stop crashes. My
- thanks to Bret McGee for helping my find and solve this bug (aswell
- as for some other very nice ideas which have yet to be implememted).
-
- o Version strings are now Commodore Style-Guide compliant (thanks to
- everyone who pointed that one out to me! :)
-
-
-
- Contacting the author
- =====================
-
- Yes! Please do write to me if you like CacheFont or if you have any
- problems with it or suggestions for a new version. I can't promise to reply
- quickly if you write via snail-mail, but I will always reply to email
- messages. I can be contacted at:
-
- InterNet
- ad32@vms.bton.ac.uk
-
- FidoNet
- Adam Dawes@2:441/93.5
-
- SnailMail
- Adam Dawes
- 47 Friar Road
- Brighton
- BN1 6NH
- England
-
-