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Post by goldsmith on Jun 29, 2003 18:22:36 GMT -8
I was browsing through the 'help' files in my winXP the other night, and came across a nifty little app that's run from the start>run dialog.
It's for designing your own font symbols, that can be pasted into other text editors.
It's called ' eudcedit' and to run it, go to 'start>run' and type in eudcedit.
The help files with it tell you all about how to use it, and save your private symbols for use.
I never knew the program existed, and now I've made a shortcut from it's exe, to my desktop.
The exe is in the C:\windows\system32 folder on my system.
Check it out, it works great!
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Post by ed1 on Jun 29, 2003 19:33:10 GMT -8
Alright, it's in 2000Pro also.
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Post by goldsmith on Jun 30, 2003 8:23:37 GMT -8
Yeh, it kind of blew me away! I wonder how many other neat little app's are hidden away in there.
When I was running '98se, I used to go into the windows folder and just doubleclick things, to see what they do, but got into a little trouble. I'm a little more cautious now.
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