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The fonts appear to be in C:\Program Files\IBM\Client Access\JRE\Lib\fonts\
(On my computer anyway).

Just copy those to C:\WINNT\FONTS\ or C:\WINDOWS\FONTS\

For these to show up you may need to browse to the C:\WINNT\FONTS directory
and double click on one.

The same fonts seem to be in C:\Program Files\IBM\Java12\jre\lib\fonts but I
did a FC (file Compare) and some differ.  Dunno why.

Not sure if client access will get confused as to which font to use (from
the Client Access directory or the C:\Winnt\fonts directory) but I don't
think it matters.

Fonts have a .ttf extension for True Type Fonts.

Regards,

Jim Langston

-----Original Message-----
From: Bartell, Aaron L. (TC) [mailto:ALBartell@taylorcorp.com]

What you have said sounds like it is exactly the problem.  I would choose a
different font but I fell in love with IBM3270 because it lets me view so
much more code in a very readable way.  Do you know if I can download
IBM3270 from somewhere?

Thanks very much for your response,

Aaron Bartell


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