DELRINA 895 Don Mills Road 6830 Via Del Oro 500-2 Park Centre Suite 240 Toronto, Ontario San Jose, California Canada M3C 1W3 U.S.A. 95119-1353 Product Support Numbers BBS:(416)441-2752 WinFax PRO 3.0 Only:(416)441-0921 Fax Back:(416)443-1614 All Other Products:(416)441-1026 Fax:(416)441-0774 ====================================================================== T E C H N I C A L N O T E S Product: WinFax PRO 3.0 Document No.: 2059 Document Date: May 6, 1993 ====================================================================== Subject: Enlarged Text in WinFax Icon Buttons and Logs Situation: ========== The screen font for WinFax icon buttons and the send and receive logs is too large, causing text to spill over both sides of the icons and text boxes. Solution: ========= Try one or more of the following steps to correct this problem. 1. In the [Fonts] section of the WIN.INI file: a) Search for Helv= and "remark out" all occurrences by adding a semicolon to the beginning of each line, as in: ;Helv= b) Make sure the line MS Sans Serif=SSERIFE.FON is present and not remarked out (does not have a semicolon before it), as in: MS Sans Serif 8,10,12,14,18,24 (VGA res)=SSERIFE.FON 2. In the [FontSubstitutes] section of the WIN.INI file, make sure that the following line is not remarked out (does not have a semicolon before it), and is specified exactly as shown here: Helv=MS Sans Serif 3. Make sure that the SSERIFE.FON file is in the Windows SYSTEM directory. The normal path for this directory is C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM. If this file is not present, install the MS Sans Serif font in the Fonts section of the Windows Control Panel. 4. Remove any CGA or EGA font names appearing in the the Fonts section of the Windows Control Panel. 5. Delete any Windows temporary files from your hard disk. a) Exit Windows and change to the DOS command line of your Windows directory (for example, C:\WINDOWS). b) Type SET and press ENTER. c) Make note of the directory path identified in the Temp= line, then change to the command line for that directory. d) At the directory identified in the Temp= line, type ... DEL *.TMP ... and press ENTER. 6. You may also want to run the DOS CHKDSK (checkdisk) command to identify and repair errors on you hard disk. See your DOS manuals for details. Notes: Each time you change the WIN.INI settings, restart Windows for the changes to take effect. For more information on editing the WIN.INI file, see WININI.WRI in Windows 3.1, or WININI.TXT in Windows 3.0. These files are found in the Windows directory (for example C:\WINDOWS).