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stalker
July 3rd, 2004, 05:19 PM
Hey ...

I read in one article related to that subject (I forgot where, so that's why I am asking it here), that there is one font in particular, that is used by default in Windows XP, and it is not recommended, or even dangerous to delete it. AFAIK that font (or maybe there are more than one) is used by default in some of OS menus, buttons in various system config applets (I guess, even if other fonts is selected for that particular windows for text written manually/optionally by user)


Though as I remember, it is one of these below:

Verdana, or Tahoma


... I am not completely sure, maybe was some other font (like MS Sans Serif, or Microsoft Sans Serif ??)



It is all cause additional fonts (uhm, 20-30 installed by Windows CD) takes only disk space, also some memory, and it is at least uncomfortable scrolling through all that fonts, if I want to change selected text to my favorite font.


Yeah, and I use only these:

Times New Roman, Courier New, Arial (and sometimes also Lucida Console, Verdana, and few others)




Thanks for any tip, explanation you can give.

ronjor
July 3rd, 2004, 06:27 PM
-{ Quote: "Hey ...

I read in one article related to that subject (I forgot where, so that's why I am asking it here), that there is one font in particular, that is used by default in Windows XP, and it is not recommended, or even dangerous to delete it. AFAIK that font (or maybe there are more than one) is used by default in some of OS menus, buttons in various system config applets (I guess, even if other fonts is selected for that particular windows for text written manually/optionally by user)


Though as I remember, it is one of these below:

Verdana, or Tahoma


... I am not completely sure, maybe was some other font (like MS Sans Serif, or Microsoft Sans Serif ??)



It is all cause additional fonts (uhm, 20-30 installed by Windows CD) takes only disk space, also some memory, and it is at least uncomfortable scrolling through all that fonts, if I want to change selected text to my favorite font.


Yeah, and I use only these:

Times New Roman, Courier New, Arial (and sometimes also Lucida Console, Verdana, and few others)




Thanks for any tip, explanation you can give." }-


During a typical installation, Windows XP installs the following TrueType fonts into the Windows/Fonts folder. Because Windows XP and other applications may require one or more of these fonts, reasonable that you do not remove them from the Fonts folder.

Here is a link. Look all through the site.

Fonts (http://www.styopkin.com/articles/fonts_installed_winxp.html)

stalker
July 4th, 2004, 05:35 PM
-{ Quote: "Here is a link. Look all through the site.

Fonts (http://www.styopkin.com/articles/fonts_installed_winxp.html)" }-



Thanks I really appreciate it.

Very educative stuff on that site, you provided link for, though I am kind of "sad" for getting that info :'(

I really thought more fonts can be safely deleted (not less than 64 installed and needed for various programs, and 8 protected, as I remember)...

:-\ :-\



P.S., And additionally I also noticed that some fonts are different, and some are the same, if comparing same font from my Windows 98SE and Windows XP platform.

Some are much different, Tahoma for instance for 50 KB

And I already deleted some of them, so I can't just copy 98SE's folders to Windows XP %SYSTEMROOT% directory.