We all have to do it at some points maybe you have not done it before this will help you in that case, sorry for the anti rip text i know its stupid, but the people who rip are wurse!
` Let me know if it helps,
~ Jamie
I'm pretty sure it doesn't need to be ripped since it's nothing special and you don't need a large image to describe it. Just two options:
1.) Right Click on font file and click install.
2.) Copy Font file to C:\Windows\Fonts
believe me nobs will rip your avatar because theres no text on it and place there text on it
anyway, just a fyi. the font will be loaded to your ram, so it will somehow reduce the system performance since it load more fonts...
of course with today pc the reduce in performance will hardly be noticed unless you made the fonts collection in hundreds of megs...

anyway, just a fyi. the font will be loaded to your ram, so it will somehow reduce the system performance since it load more fonts...
of course with today pc the reduce in performance will hardly be noticed unless you made the fonts collection in hundreds of megs...

Indeed, especially when you work with graphic editor programs, like Corel, PS, Illustrator and so on. AFAIK, Corel will lagging the most when you have a lot of font installed.
this is so easy. i pity those who dont know how to do this lol
@kevinsturf: it may be easy for most of us, but there are lots of people who just started using PCs and it's good to let them know what they can do to make their life easier. So unless you've got something useful to say, try not to speak
As for the fonts - as it was mentioned before, installing lots of them in Windows is generally bad idea, because they're all loaded to your RAM. So if you feel the urgent need to use 1000s of fonts, buy a font manager, a piece of software that will help you avoid the consequences.
Extensis Suitcase is one I can recommend, as I'm using it myself for couple of years. It works like a "virtual font RAM" - meaning that you place all your non-standard fonts in any folder on your hard drive, start Suitcase, load fonts into it (not into the RAM), choose the fonts you need to use and go to your text or gfx editor and there you go - you can use your fonts without the hassle of loading all of them to your RAM and affecting the overall Windows speed.