Let me make it clear, if you just go to the folder c:\windows\fonts\ then all files are visible, but it is of little use, copying fonts to this folder, they will not be installed in the system. Fonts are not visible if you go through the menu by command, or if you type shell:Fonts
10.52 TC
command shell:Fonts DOES work - and shows appropriate Fonts.
11.00 TC
the same command does NOT work.
Also we have a diff in visual representation of this "opened-like" virtual folder.
10.52 shows at the "Current Directory" field text: "\\Fonts\*.*"
EVEN if we used cmd from above!
11.00 shows here another text: "\\Локальный диск (C:)\Windows\Fonts\*.*".
What is also strange - this text is not a fixed one. IF disk has its own name we will see string
like that: "\\Disk_name (C:)\Windows\Fonts\*.*". IF no - like in my case - we will see the text above.
Which means that instead of the disk name it's type was taken and substituted as a first element
of this string. Strange decision, imho....
AntonyD wrote: 2023-08-20, 13:11 UTCProbably region does matter...
My OS Settings:
OS Language - English.
Country - United State.
Regional Format - English (United States).
Horst.Epp wrote: 2023-08-20, 08:28 UTC
Path displayed is
\\OS (C:)\Windows\Fonts\*.*
Path displayed is
\\Local Disk (C:)\Windows\Fonts\*.*
(but while editing path transformed into shell:Fonts )
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