FontSelector is a program that will let you view and print your installed fonts.
This program does not need to be installed. Rename the downloaded file, fs.exe, because it is a self-extracting archive that contains a file called fs.exe too. Otherwise, you will get an error message during the extraction process. Then, double-click on fs.exe and you will be running the program. It will place an icon in the system tray. Right-clicking on it will open the context menu, that will allow you to open the program.
FontSelector shows four tabs. "Fonts" will show the complete list of installed fonts. Double-clicking on any font will open a window that will show you information about that font, with sample texts in different sizes. You can print the content of this window. If you select the "Information" tab, the program will show you more information about that font. You can configure the program´s settings through the "Options" tab. "About" contains information about the program and information to contact the author of the program.
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