User`s manual
Select a single font by clicking its name. When you select a single font, the Font/DA Mover
displays a sample at the bottom of the dialog box and tells you how much disk space the font
occupies.
Select additional fonts by holding down the Shift key while you click each name. You won’t see a
sample, but you will see a running total of space required. Select a group of fonts or the entire
file by dragging through the group or file.
9. Click Copy to copy the selected fonts to the startup disk. When you select one or more fonts,
the Copy and Remove buttons become highlighted and ready to use. Clicking Copy adds these fonts
to the System file on the startup disk.
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Managing disk space
If you wish to install all the LaserWriter II fonts, and you don’t have a hard disk, you may run
short of disk space. The suggestions below should help you solve most space problems.
Install only one or two sizes of each font family. Because the LaserWriter II can scale fonts to
any size an appli-cation supports, you’ll still have the full range for printing. As long as you
have at least one size of a font family installed as a screen font, your printed results will be
good in all sizes. The only difference is that your screen displays may not be as clear.
Remove unneeded fonts.
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Warning-Removal is permanent. Be sure to make a copy of the startup disk before beginning
this procedure, so that you can reconstruct your font files if you make a mistake or change your
mind.
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1. Start the Macintosh with the startup disk you want to alter.
2. Insert the LaserWriter IInt/ntx Installation Disk and open the Font/DA Mover. You should
see the fonts on the startup disk in the list on the left.
3. Select the fonts you want to remove. The amount of space you’ll save is shown at the bottom
of the Font/DA Mover. The Copy and Remove buttons are highlighted.
4. Click Remove. You can remove any fonts you wish except Chicago 12-point, Monaco 9-point,
and Geneva 9-point and 12-point. The Macintosh uses these fonts for its screen displays.
5. Close the Font/DA Mover by clicking Quit.
Remove unneeded desk accessories.
1. If you haven’t already opened the Font/DA Mover, follow steps 1 through 3 for removing
fonts.
2. Click Desk Accessories in the Font/DA Mover. The font list is replaced by a list of desk
accessories.
3. Select the desk accessories you want to remove. The amount of space you’ll save is shown at
the bottom of the Font/DA Mover. The Copy and Remove buttons are highlighted.
4. Click Remove.
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Warning-Removal is permanent. Be sure to make a copy of the startup disk before beginning
this procedure, so that you can reconstruct your desk accessory files if you make a mistake or










