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    Quote Originally Posted by unclewebb View Post
    msgclb: I thought Fony was a great idea. It's simple and I liked the price.

    It seems to work best if you have a copy of RTFont somewhere handy like on your desktop. Start Fony, open RTFont on your desktop and you're ready to start editing. This font only contains the numbers from 0 to 9. It doesn't contain any letters because RealTemp doesn't use letters in the tray area.

    Click on the number 0 and it will show you what it looks like. Click on it to edit it and then save it back to your desktop.

    Go into your Fonts folder and delete RTFont if you have it installed there. Drag your newly created RTFont from your desktop into your fonts folder so the system can properly install it. Fony seems to have a bug that it doesn't let you work over presently installed fonts but if you do it my way and work on a separate copy on your desktop then it works fine.

    I'm not sure what Font is used for your clock in Vista. If you had a few pictures of all of the digits then it would be easy enough to copy their design. Without anti-aliasing it still might not be what you're looking for. I'll look into getting anti-aliasing to work in RealTemp. The font code in RealTemp is about the only thing that wasn't coded by me so I need to put on my thinking cap! Font alignment up or down in Windows is not consistent.
    This is the changes that I want to make.

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    I don't known what this would look like because every time I install it all I see is my old RTFont. The RTFont doesn't show up in the Fonts folder. All I see is RTFont_0 that I can delete. Using Fony I know it's there along with RTFont_0 to RTFont_4. Somehow I've got to delete all those font files.
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    I've found another way to install fonts in Vista.

    Open the Fonts folder. Right-click in the window and from the pop-up select "Install New Font...". From the Add Fonts dialog navigate to the fonts file you want to install.

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