	This is TkFont, a Tk-based font display program for X Windows.
	
INSTALLATION:

	Be root.  Run the install-sh program that comes with the
distribution.  It will create a directory, /usr/local/lib/tkfont,
and place the tkfont file itself in /usr/local/bin.  The tkfont file
has an absolute path to "wish" in the first line.  Run "whereis
wish", and, based on that, change the first line of
/usr/local/bin/tkfont to match where `wish' really is on your
system.  If you don't do this, tkfont probably won't work.  

REQUIREMENTS:

	Tk 4.x, Tcl 7.5.  Tk 3.2 is almost certainly not going to
work; you can probably get away with slightly older versions of Tcl.
It's only been tested on Linux 2.x and XFree86 3.2; however, it
should work the same on any reasonable Unix and X-server.

WHY THIS PROGRAM:

	I was really dissatisfied with xfontsel.  I found that it
was a) ugly and b) clunky.  I wanted to write something better. This
is what I came up with.  I like it.  If you like it as well, please
let me know.  If you don't like it, please tell me why, and I will
try to improve it.  

							       Neil Grant
(grantj@sfu.ca; 604-581-7634, Canada.)
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