Remove Non-English Fonts on New X31
Remove Non-English Fonts on New X31
This may sound like a dumb question but I have a lot of Arabic, Hebrew, Indian, Thai and other non-English fonts on my new X31.
I'm not sure whether they came installed in WinXP or they where installed by MS Office 2000 Pro.
Does anyone know of any problems resulting from uninstalling these fonts?
I'm not sure whether they came installed in WinXP or they where installed by MS Office 2000 Pro.
Does anyone know of any problems resulting from uninstalling these fonts?
Chas.
701cs, 755c, 755cx, 240x, T20, X31
701cs, 755c, 755cx, 240x, T20, X31
There are almost 200 fonts installed. While I can read a little Japanese and Cyrillic, I don't read Arabic, Hebrew, Indian or Thai!budder wrote:I'm not sure why you'd want to. You wont gain any space and you just decrease the versatility of your computer. There wont be any problems, unless you do something wrong, but there's really no point in removing them.
I only use a few different fonts. When I go into the Font Drop Down Menus in applications to change a font, it's annoying to have to wade through all of these non-English fonts.
I should have asked "Is there any reason why all of these fonts are installed?"
i.e. Is there some IBM feature or features that require these fonts?
Chas.
701cs, 755c, 755cx, 240x, T20, X31
701cs, 755c, 755cx, 240x, T20, X31
There are many benefits of removing fonts.
1. You get back a tiny bit of control in an OS that seems to be hiding more of its configurations.
2. You get back a tiny bit of disk space.
3. You get back memory. Each font installed takes a little bit of RAM.
4. You get faster startup time. Remember back in the Win3.1 days? Fonts still take a long time to enumerate. Removing unused ones will shorten your wait at startup.
I don't have 200 fonts installed, but on some machines I do have some Asian languages, just so that if I should click a foreign technical web site I won't be asked to install another font.
1. You get back a tiny bit of control in an OS that seems to be hiding more of its configurations.
2. You get back a tiny bit of disk space.
3. You get back memory. Each font installed takes a little bit of RAM.
4. You get faster startup time. Remember back in the Win3.1 days? Fonts still take a long time to enumerate. Removing unused ones will shorten your wait at startup.
I don't have 200 fonts installed, but on some machines I do have some Asian languages, just so that if I should click a foreign technical web site I won't be asked to install another font.
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