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So the atmfonts.qlc file, which is normally to be found in the c:\psfonts directory, has to be deleted from time to time, especially when there are frequent crashes while text is being typed. To do this, you must exit Windows (if you are using Windows 95 start your computer in the MS-DOS mode), as otherwise the file will not be deleted. The Adobe Type Manager used this file to store the fonts temporarily, so that a new indes of all the installed fonts does not have to be compiled when Windows is started. This file will be updated when you exit Windows. If you delete the file using Windows it will not be recreated next time you restart Windows. It can also be that the number of simultaneously activated (installed) fonts is too large. For instance a maximum of approx. 150 fonts should be installed with a font cache of 512KB. Make sure you do not use TrueType and Adobe Type 1 fonts of the same name, since this could lead to access conflicts. The only solution is often to completely deinstall the ATM and reinstall it. Up to now the Adobe Type Manager 3.02 has worked most reliably. It is currently supplied with EuroCUT Classic and Professional.
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