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or “~/Users/~/Library/Fonts.”
2. Select the font you want to remove.
3. Remove the “.font” extension from the name and
press “Return.”
4. Now the icon representing your font has changed to
a directory.
5. The font is no longer connected to the system, so
you can move the folder to a storage area of your
hard drive, or to the Recycle bin.
Removing fonts from Solaris 2/Open Windows 3
on the SUN
1. To remove just one font from your font list, first
delete (i.e., Trash) the font from the fonts directory.
Do the same for the .afm file.
2. Get back to your console and type:
cd ~/fonts
“fonts” is what we named our fonts directory.
bldfamily -d.
This tells the system to read those fonts again.
3. Now you have one less font in your font list. If you’d
really rather remove an entire font directory from
the font path, type this:
xset -fp ~/fonts
This removes the fonts directory from the font path.
That’s enough to get your font out of the system. If you
REALLY want to know more, check your OpenLook
documentation.
Removing fonts from OS/2 2.0
1. Open the OS/2 System.
2. Open the System Setup.
3. Open the Font Palette.
Fontographer User's Manual
9: Installing and Removing Fonts Page #20