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Geoffrey Nunes Geoffrey.Nunes at usa.dupont.com
Tue Sep 16 11:00:45 CEST 2003



Actually, the problem is that Windows does _not_ manage fonts.  It simply
loads all of them into memory at startup.  If you have a lot of fonts, your
system will boot slowly and be sluggish.  A font manager program lets you
not load the fonts at boot time, but only load them when you need them, and
unload afterwards.  Of course, even with a manager and minimal fonts
installed at startup, your system will still boot slowly and be sluggish,
because it's Windows.




Mimi Burbank <mimi at csit.fsu.edu>@yandy.com on 09/16/2003 09:20:54 AM

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Subject:    Re: Font problem


On Sep16 06:58AM, Herbert Gintis wrote:




>         Why does one have to "manage" fonts, anyway?
>
> Herb

     I don't think "one" has to manage them -  Windows
does   <grin>    Microsoft is the "evil empire"  and
wants to control everything  ;-)


mimi






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