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This article describes how to disable Atech's FastFonts application and how to undo the changes that FastFonts makes to your Windows configuration when you install or disable this font package.
Note: Atech Software is no longer doing business. No support is available for the FastFonts product.
To completely disable FastFonts, do the following:
1. From the File menu, choose Print Setup. Select the FastFonts
printer driver and choose the Setup button.
2. Clear the Use FastFonts Screen Driver option in the printer driver
setup dialog box and choose the OK button.
3. In the Print Setup dialog box, select another installed printer
driver for your active printer and choose the OK button.
4. Exit and restart Windows.
When you exit and restart Windows, FastFonts modifies the SYSTEM.INI file and restores the video driver that was active before you installed FastFonts.
FastFonts is a Windows font manager and type library created by Atech, based on their earlier Publisher's PowerPak font technology. FastFonts lets you produce scalable, what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) fonts in the Windows environment. These fonts are scalable from 4 to 1000 points. Similar to Adobe Type Manager and Bitstream FaceLift, FastFonts interacts with the Windows system and provides a main application window that contains font management tools.
FastFonts fonts are printed as bitmap graphics; as a result, printing is slower than when you print printer-resident fonts. Note, however, that in applications such as Word for Windows the FastFonts fonts do appear with a printer icon next to them, indicating these fonts can be printed.
FastFonts consists of two key system components: a screen driver and a printer driver. When you install FastFonts on your system, FastFonts does the following:
SYSTEM.INI
----------
[boot]
display.drv=ffscr.drv
[boot.description]
display.drv=FastFonts Screen Driver
WIN.INI
-------
[windows]
device=FastFonts Printer Driver,FFPRN,LPT1:
Note: Using the above line while printing to a Hewlett Packard Laserjet
causes a "Cannot Open Source File" error in Word version 6.0.
The following new section is added to the end of you WIN.INI file:
[FASTFONTS]
config=ff.cfg
prdate=6390
"A Guide for FastFonts for Windows Users," Atech Software.
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Last Reviewed: February 6, 1998