On Mon, 2004-05-31 at 12:38, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
Well, remove some fonts:) Really all the systems I know behave the same - with the prohibitive prices foundries charge for well-designed fonts (as opposed to the free ones that are mostly logo/title junk) the population that needs to work with thousands of fonts simultaneously must be really tiny.
I'm not saying that's good, just that "the user will have a small number of fonts" is a common enough software assumption.
Cheers,
Salut Nico ;)
Yep, it's what I did, cos' I it was really aking too much time to start apps.. The font cache file was 8Mo and the font folder around 550Mo ! lol ;) At least, I learned something, never install too much fonts on your system! lol
Now, I keep them in another directory where I can browse them and install the needed one at the right time...
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