The following are frequently asked questions about using CorelDRAW For Windows in OS/2: Q When I type artistic text on the screen and zoom in I get a General Protection Fault (GPF) in module GDI.EXE? A The Graphical Device Interface is not able to handle the rasterizing of TTF's (True Type Fonts) the way Windows 3.1 does. The OS/2 v2.11 update seems to resolve this issue. Q My True Type fonts are coming out all garbled on IBM Lexmark from CorelDRAW? A Lexmark suggests printing to the IBM Null printer. Q When performing a workstation install from the Network using an HPFS (High Performance File System) partition to a workstation on a FAT (File Allocation Table) partition after choosing where to load CorelDRAW 3, 4 or 5 it starts to calculate disk space and then fails "Setup Failed,..."? A Install CorelDRAW onto a FAT partition. We do not support HPFS with CorelDRAW. Q "Error Loading MS Test Driver" during install from Network Server? A Make sure that the Windows directory contains the file WIN.DLL, this file may have to be uncompressed off the original NetWindows 3.1 diskettes. Q CorelDRAW is hanging some network workstations moments after loading. Others hang after doing complex graphic manipulation. A These have been addressed with the OS/2 v2.11 update Q Using the S3 Video Chipset causes the entire system to hang or crash when printing. A A resolution of at least 1024x768, 64k colors must be selected. This has also been addressed with the OS/2 v2.11 update. Q How do I load my CorelDRAW 3, 4 or 5 to OS/2? A It can be loaded by going to a WIN/OS2 Full Screen session, then using the File-Run command and typing in A:\Setup (or the appropriate drive). Q If I already have CorelDRAW loaded on my system, how do I get icons for it in my PM Desktop? A To get CorelDRAW over to the Presentation Manager, migrate the program to the PM Desktop (Use the OS/2 System icon, click System Setup then click Migrate Applications). When the Migrate Applications window appears you can migrate DOS - Windows and OS/2 programs, click the drive that contains the DOS partition and click only *** Windows programs *** . You click off the other two choices (a check mark will appear beside Windows programs) then click Find. The program will search for any applicable programs, if the CorelDRAW programs (Draw, Chart, Show, Paint, Mosaic, Trace) are not found then click Add programs, if they are found then just click Migrate. In the following window look at Available Programs and click on the programs you wish to add, you can only add one program at a time. The programs you want to add are CORELDRW.EXE, CORELMOS.EXE, CORELTRC.EXE, CORELCHT.EXE, CORELSHW.EXE, SHOWRUN.EXE, CCAPTURE.EXE AND CORELPNT.EXE. Once they have been added to the Selected Programs list click OK. Now go and click on the programs you do not wish to install, e.g. Clock (Windows), Write (Windows), etc. then click Migrate. When migration is complete click Exit-Yes. There should be a Window called Windows Program on the Desktop which contains the selected programs. Note: To change an Icons Title name hold down the Alt key and click with the left mouse button while pointing to the title name, then type the new name and click elsewhere once. Make sure you have the proper version or update of OS/2. To check the version, go to an OS/2 Window and type in SYSLEVEL. Look for the Base Operating System line and check the Current CSD level, it should be XR02010 for OS/2 2.1 and XR06500 for OS/2 v2.11. Q CorelCHART won't start? A Use the right mouse button and click once on the CorelCHART icon, click Open-settings with the left mouse button and go to the Session tab, click on the WIN-OS/2 Full Screen option, then click WIN-OS/2 SETTINGS and increase the Dpmi_memory_limit to at least 6, click save and then close the dialog box. Similarly this method can be used for Corel PHOTO-PAINT , CorelTRACE , CorelSHOW , CorelSHOW Run-Time Player, WFNBoss and even the online HELP.