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Steven,  
 
Please forget my previous reply to this post.  
 
I got off my can and checked the Fonts chapter of Warp Unleashed.  It  
answered my questions and gave me a lot more info than I wanted.  
 
Sorry to have bothered you.  
 
Jack  
 
 
 
In , on 08/03/2003   
   at 05:27 PM, "Steven Levine"  said:  
>In <200308031657.5760559.6@scoug.com>, on 08/03/03   
>   at 04:57 PM, "Harry Motin"  said:  
>>Thanks Steven, but I think I'll use the OS2.INI and the REXX SYSINI()  
>>function. I've  already started working on a REXX script to do what I  
>>what. So far I've got the script to  give me all of the installed fonts  
>>as registered in the "PM_Fonts" application (placed in  an arrayed  
>>variable). Thanks for pointing me in the right direction! HCM   
 
>The only benefit of the FF3 file is that it included the Font Name,  
>athought it's not too hard to extract this from the font file.  
 
>Steven  
 
 
 
 
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