This distribution (mvhznofonts.sit.hqx) has the same application (MacViewHZ 2.22) as in macviewhz.sit.hqx but containes no fonts. This is intended for those who have used previous version of MacViewHZ and alread have some of the font files. Read the following and download those fonts which you don't have from either ifcss.org or cnd.org. Xiaodong Chen sxdchen@inow.com 10/95 MacViewHZ_2.22 Read Me This is an update of MacViewHZ_2.21. Added support for displaying and printing gb/hz file in Fanti font. Changed 24x24 font file for gb/hz printing (Now use the font file archived in cnd.org's ftp site) and added support for 24x24 printing font for big5. Fixed a nasty bug which will freeze the screen when editing a gb file containg newline character "\n". This distribution (macviewhz.sit.hqx) contains all the font files for displaying gb/hz (cclib.16 for Jianti, cclibf.16 for Fanti, cclib16a for extra characters) and big5 (chinese.16) files (They are all from cnd.org ftp site). You can take out the font files you don't use and put the ones that you do in the same folder as the application. To get better looking print out, download the following files: for gb/hz files: ccsym.24 and cclib.j24.gz (for Jianti) and/or cclib.f24.gz (for Fanti) all in directory /pub/software/fonts/gb/hbf. Uncompress the .gz file using MacGzip and put the font files in the same folder as the application. for big5 files: kcchin24.f00.gz in directory /pub/software/fonts/big5/hbf Uncompress the .gz file and change the font file name to "chinese.24" and put it in the same folder as the application. A note to WWW users: MacViewHZ can be configured as external viewer (in helper applicaton) for Netscape to read HXWZ and this works well when you access the CND's WWW server and choose either application/chinese-gb or application/chinese-big5 in HXWZ page. MacViewHZ won't help if you want to read chinese news groups in Netscape. (Ofcouse you can always copy from the newsgroup and paste to MacVIewHZ to read the chinese, but that's not very convinent). For Netscape to display chinese, you need CLK (the Chinese Language Kit). (I heard Mosaic has a Chinese/Japanese extension which can display chinese without CLK but I haven't tried.) If you have any problems using MacViewHZ, email me at: sxdchen@inow.com Xiaodong Chen 9/95