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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 92 17:22:25 -0500
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- From: "Marvyn R. Harris" <mrh3b@FARADAY.CLAS.VIRGINIA.EDU>
- Subject: VGA soft fonts and NB4
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- I find the basic VGA font in NBLingua very readable and like it
- very much. Presumably, since NBLingua cannot be run without NB4,
- I assume that all persons owning it also own NB4. Is there any
- legal reason that any of you can see why owners of both
- NB4/NBLingua and NB3.0/NB3.1 should not be able to install the
- NB4 font for use with NB3.x?
-
- I find, at least for my Trident VGA card, that I can load the NB4
- VGA font PRIOR to entering NB3.1 and that it sticks, so that I
- have it after NB3.1 is activated.
-
- I wish that I could do the same on booting up NB4 without
- NBLingua, but have not found a way to do so. Has anyone found out
- how to install a soft VGA font and get it to stick on activating
- NB4?
-
- Roy Harris - University of Virginia
- mrh3b@faraday.clas.Virginia.EDU, mrh3b@Virginia.Bitnet
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