Its used by windows to display fonts before and after installation. And I know of at least one setup program (might have been a Corel app, I forget) that displays a long list of fonts which you can select from to install and then uses fontview.exe (I think its fontview.exe, it loks very similar anyhow) for previewing the fonts (so you can see what they look like before they are installed).
Anyone want to comment on this: 1.does anyone else remeber the app and/or the dialog? 2.does anyone know if it really is fontview.exe? 3.does wine need a fontview.exe? and 4.if I was to code a fontview.exe, would it be of use to anyone (wine, reactos etc)?
I think that is interesting... when I aquire fonts like urwfonts.zip and want to see the fonts in Winzip, then use fontview. And, remember to modify the registry.... good luck.
Em Sáb 26 Jul 2003 10:21, Jonathan Wilson escreveu:
Its used by windows to display fonts before and after installation. And I know of at least one setup program (might have been a Corel app, I forget) that displays a long list of fonts which you can select from to install and then uses fontview.exe (I think its fontview.exe, it loks very similar anyhow) for previewing the fonts (so you can see what they look like before they are installed).
Anyone want to comment on this: 1.does anyone else remeber the app and/or the dialog? 2.does anyone know if it really is fontview.exe? 3.does wine need a fontview.exe? and 4.if I was to code a fontview.exe, would it be of use to anyone (wine, reactos etc)?