User`s manual
Macintosh screen fonts that you don’t use.
For best results, install all sizes that you expect to use. However, the LaserWriter II can scale
fonts to any size, even if you have not installed those sizes.
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Important -Most commercially available fonts come with specific installation instructions. Be
sure to follow those instructions, rather than the more general directions given below.
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1. Start the Macintosh with the startup disk you want to alter.
2. Insert the appropriate font disk.
If you are removing fonts, insert any disk that includes the Font/DA Mover. If you are adding
fonts, insert whatever disk the fonts are on.
3. Open the Font/DA Mover or a font file.
If you are adding fonts, open a font file on the font disk. This automatically opens the Font/DA
Mover and lists all the fonts in that file in the list on the left.
If you are removing fonts, open the Font/DA Mover. This will list all fonts in the System file on
the current startup disk. The fonts are shown on the left, and the box on the right is empty.
4. If you are adding fonts, click the Open button beneath the box on the right. A dialog box
appears listing all folders on the startup disk. Open the System Folder and then the System
file. The dialog box disappears, and the fonts in the System file are listed on the right.
5. Select the fonts you want to add or remove.
Click to select a single font; hold down the Shift key as you click additional single fonts; or drag
through a group of fonts.
When you select a single font, its name, size, and the space it occupies on the disk are shown,
along with a sample of the font.
When you select more than one font, only the total amount of disk space occupied by the group is
shown. The Copy and Remove buttons become highlighted when you select one or more fonts.
6. Click Copy or Remove to add or remove the selected fonts.
Add fonts by selecting them in a font disk file and clicking Copy. If you copy a font with the same
name as one that is already in the opposite list, that font will automatically be replaced by the
selected font.
Remove fonts by selecting them from the startup font file and clicking Remove. If you remove
all fonts from a file, the file itself will be removed. You cannot remove 12-point Chicago, 9-
point Monaco, or 9-point or 12-point Geneva, because the Macintosh uses these fonts for its
screen displays.
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Warning-Removal is permanent. Before removing fonts, be sure to make a copy of the startup










