How to backup and import Windows XP self-created fonts

  

Q: Due to work needs, I used Windows XP's word-making program to create some uncharacterized characters in character sets, and entered them in the character mapping table. How do I put these Words are exported from a character map or made a backup in case of need? In addition, how to import when using?

A: After the word is created, two files will be generated in the directory ""C:/WINDOWS/"; respectively, “eudc.tte” and “eudc.euf”, just copy them Backup can be done separately. The import method is also very simple: assuming your word files are abc.tte and abc.euf, first click on the menu →font link"> in the <quo;fonts" In the “eudc type” column in the dialog box, select “link to the selected font”. Then in the "Select font" column, select "Symptom", and then click the "Save as" button in the lower part of the dialog box, in the pop-up "Edit eudc file name" dialog box, pull “ Scroll through the file list box and find the “abc.tte” file, select and click the “Save” button on the lower right side of the dialog box, return to the “Font Link” dialog box and click on the side“ ” button, exit & ldquo; word-making program & rdquo;.

Note: In general, because "abc.tte" is linked to the Song Dynasty characters, the fonts created can only be displayed normally. To display in other fonts, repeat the above steps to re-select other fonts. In addition, the version of Windows is different, the interface is slightly different, but generally it will not fail.

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