Subject: Re: GS Printing Problem From: oaaland@aol.com (O Aaland) Date: Fri, Jul 31, 1998 21«14 EDT Message-id: <1998080101140600.VAA05970@ladder01.news.aol.com> David Empson writes: > >Aha! Pointless has a list of installed fonts, and it probably uses a >full pathname to keep track of where they are. Go into the Pointless >control panel, remove all the fonts (you might need to rename the volume >to 'AA' for this part), then add them back again (after restoring the >new name, if appropriate). > >I haven't tried this myself but I expect it is all that is required. > >-- >David Empson The easier way to do this is to go into the SYSTEM/FONTS folder on the boot drive and delete the file called TrueType.List which then causes the GS to rebuld this file the next time it is booted. You also need to do this if you add TrueType fonts by dragging them to the Fonts folder. The same procedure is true with GS bit mapped fonts except in that case the file to delete is called Font.Lists. Owen