This disk consists of 30+ custom fonts for you to use in your own programs or other programs such as Dpaint 2 etc. Because Dpaint can only read about 18 fonts at a time without commiting hari-kari I have renamed the ones I don't use often, so forcing Dpaint just to read my particular favourites. E.g. Didn't want the TOPAZ font, so... In the FONTS directory... Renamed Topaz.font to Topaz.fon (Hacked the 't' off!) Result: It becomes invisible to Dpaint. Obviously if you want Dpaint to read it again, you must rename it TOPAZ.font All the fonts are standard format and you should have no problems using them in other programs. NB. Dpaint grabs it's fonts from the first disk booted so you had better boot this disk then load Dpaint from Workbench. Dpaint will ask for the font disk to be inserted as and when it's needed. (2 drive users are laughing otherwise its swappity-swap) Also on this disk is a font changing program. (Non-CLI users can skip the next few lines if they wish) Executed from CLI only. Syntax: Changefnt FONTNAME.font Where FONTNAME is the font's title E.g. Erics I have used this program on the startup-sequence. The font will replace the standard TOPAZ 8 font.