@cygnusEd
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cygnusEd wrote:
@kilaueabart
By default fonts in AmiCygnix are stored in:
Cygnix:CygnixPPC/share/fonts
Cygnix:CygnixPPC/local/share/fonts
Cygnix:Home/root/.fonts
Those are the "fonts" folders I had found.
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While installation the truetype fonts from "Sys:Fonts/_TrueType" are copied to "Cygnix:CygnixPPC/share/fonts", so these fonts (DejaVu and Vera) are also available. The "Mono" versions of these fonts have fixed width!
So that's what "Mono" means! I think I used to know that.
I could have used AbiWord after all.
But I consider this strange, in light of what you say about installation. Cygnix:CygnixPPC/share/fonts/truetype contains 40 files, including fonts.cache-1; 21 flavors of DejaVu, ten of Vera , and eight of Free. Meanwhile Sys:Fonts/_TrueType contains 109 files, no Free included. I must have messed up installation somehow. But I can call up a number of TrueType font files with either Character Map or AbiWord that aren't in CygnixPPC/Share/fonts, but are in Sys:fonts/_TrueType...
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If you want to install own fonts, please copy them to "Cygnix:Home/root/.fonts" and call the script "Cygnix:S/Utilities/Refresh-Font-Caches.bat" - that's all. They should also be visible in "Character Map".
The languages you see there, are the character sets included in the selected font (Selected in the top left chooser).
I think I now remember you telling me how to add fonts before. It's probably still within reach on this list, and that's presumably why I can write Chinese characters with AbiWord.
But your final paragraph above seems to imply that BitStream Vera Sans contains Gurmukhi (whatever that is) because I can set the font to the former and view the latter. Why would BitStream Vera have such a quaint font?