The absolute path for mtpk.cfg in PKFONTS.EXE and MTPK.EXE does contain a number of trailing @-characters. These characters do not belong to the value of the path but are only added so that users can change the built-in path without recompiling the program. You will need an editor that handles binary files correctly (like vi on UNIX and VIM.EXE on MSDOS). The length of the string may not be changed! --Piet November 1995