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From: Ed L Cashin <ecashin@uga.edu>
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Subject: icon graphics: fonts in Windoze
Date: 26 Oct 2002 18:28:30 -0400
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Hi. Icon graphics are so easy that it would be fun to write
presentations in Icon itself, or to write an Icon program that would
read a "presentation description file" and generate an executable for
a presentation.
I have no problem finding fonts on UN*X, where I can use xfontsel and
where the examples in _Graphics Programming in Icon_ work. (I tried
fontpick on UN*X, but I don't understand how to use it.)
Is there a good way to find out what fonts are available on my Windows
XP system and how to use them in Icon programs?
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