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@vj thanx for nina font, love it.
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Posted: 2004-08-09 13:15:20
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will get complete and edited ninas up tonight hopefully...
v
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Posted: 2004-08-09 13:48:27
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a liitle off topic but...
I always have this prompted when executing/uninstalling/quiting applications
Program Sman
Reason Code E32USER-CBase
Reason number 42
Any ideas? Pls help. I know i'm not the only one experiencing this. I have installed/uninstalled Sman1.3 but still the error occurs. Even got my internal reset and duo reformatted...
It bothers...
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Posted: 2004-08-09 14:14:16
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bitstream vera sans, 9pt, antialias.
disk space : i don't care !
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/ttf-bitstream-vera/1.10/
no pb with mms, picture viewer, opera... but you have to install at least normal (Vera.ttf) and bold (VeraBd.ttf) versions.
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Posted: 2004-08-09 22:38:21
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Guys, i've updated nina uploaded above to include both the bold and regular fonts, as requested. Please check it out for memory usage.
V
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Posted: 2004-08-10 23:48:10
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vijay555 wrote:
If anyone's interested in nina again (!), i had a look at the font. wow, she's a bigun. 128k ish. so i've hacked the font a little, removing swahili and other unused glyphs

and got it down to about 56k each... there's a bold version, and a regular. bold is same as posted in my earlier screenshots. i like bold.
http://www.celebrationproperties.com/vjnina.zip
Please try it out and see what you think about performance.
V
My P900 actually runs FASTER now that I've installed and selected Nina. I can scroll through messages and my contacts list faster than before when I was using the default system font.
Thanks vijay555!
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Posted: 2004-08-11 19:33:53
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@vijay, what size to use for nina font? tnx!
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Posted: 2004-08-12 06:56:23
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...so i've hacked the font a little, removing swahili and other unused glyphs

and got it down to about 56k each...
How did you hacked the font? I use Tahoma and this font is also very large. I want to clean this font to reduce the size for using on my P800 with a better performance. Please help.
Regards.
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Posted: 2004-08-12 07:05:11
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On 2004-07-30 10:04:37, 2manydjs wrote:
For all you people who want to know;
read the thread and then the Sman manual..
But because I'm such a good guy...
Install Sman and freetype.
Put a TrueType Font in your c:systemfonts directory.
Restart the phone.
Open Sman and change the system font.
Restart the phone.
[ This Message was edited by: 2manydjs on 2004-07-30 09:10 ]
@2manydjs
i need a little help here. i installed Freetype, but when i use file manager in Sman, i do not see C:\system\font directory, even though i do see D:\system\font
also, i beamed nina.tff to P900. i see this file in the beam folder, but i am unable to find it using Sman file manager.
1. which folder is my beam file in file manager?
2. why is C:\system\font not there
do i need to move this file using PCSuite or it can be done using Sman?
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Posted: 2004-08-12 09:33:20
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@sfaguy:
sigh... RTFM...
Ok, since I feel like a nice guy today...
In SMan, use the file find option to locate the TTF file you beamed into your phone.
Also, please INSTALL TTF FILES INTO D:... If the D:\System\Fonts folder is not there, create the folder...
For anything else... PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, RTFM!!!
Bad people...
@all:
[BITCH MODE]
Every release of SMan, people always ask how to do something which is clearly explained in the manual. Installing fonts, uninstalling SMan v1.2c on P900, etc... I spent many hours writing the manual and the translators spent many of their precious hours to translate the manual only to have people ask the question in forums... Maybe the next version I should just do without the manual and you can ask all you want... I won't answer... >-(
[/BITCH MODE]
Ahhh... now, what was your question again?
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Posted: 2004-08-12 09:45:22
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