From: april@macb033.rrzn.uni-hannover.de Subject: make-turkish-fonts-20.txt This documentation describes in detail how to access the special Turkish characters, which are contained in all of Apple's Roman TrueType fonts. As a bonus, you get a multiplication sign for the useless lozenge. Andreas Prilop July 1997 You need only ResEdit. (1) Duplicate a font suitcase and remove all bitmap fonts from the copy. (2) Open the font suitcase with ResEdit. * Rename the 'FOND' and all 'sfnt' resources (menu "Resource : Get Resource Info"). For example, change "Times" to "Times TR", "Times Bold" to "Times TR Bold", etc. * Open the 'FOND' resource (menu "Resource : Open Using Hex Editor"). Replace the first letter of the font name with an "X" (menu "Find : Find ASCII..."). For example, change "Times" to "Ximes". Thereby your modified fonts will not be substituted by resident printer fonts. * Open an 'sfnt' resource. Change the hex string (menu "Find : Find Hex...") "B9BABBBCBDBEBFC0C1" to "F0BABBF8F9FAD7FBFC". Repeat for all 'sfnt' resources in this suitcase. (3) You can find a keyboard layout and international resources in "Eudora Central/East Europe" info-mac/comm/inet/mail/edr/eudora-centeast-europe-12.hqx.