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- Subject: Re: Hacking a Font Folder Manager
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.094453.17529@husc3.harvard.edu>
- From: Manuel Veloso <veloso@husc9.harvard.edu>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 09:44:52 EST
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- In article <1992Nov16.120555.17499@husc3.harvard.edu> Manuel Veloso,
- veloso@husc9.harvard.edu writes:
- >Then, configure EM to recognize 'LWFN', 'ffil', and 'FFIL'. Voila! you've
- >got a font manager that not only does sets, but is a cdev & can be
- >used @startup. How 'bout that?
-
- After trying this out, it seems that the extensions manager has a problem
- with large numbers of items in its window, resulting in the death
- of its set capability. This is with about 137 items or so. Also, the
- fonts don't get opened/closed by the system until your next reboot.
-
- Oh well.
-