I upgraded to windows 10 and installed Fontlab 5.2. I installed python as well but I am not sure if there is a specific way to get fontlab to recognize that python is installed. I looked at the instructions for windows 7 and 8 and the steps required are not available on windows 10. Any ideas?
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Thomas Phinney at FontLab has a great step-by-step install guide here:
How to install Python, RoboFab, TTX/FontTools and other add-ons to enable scripting in FontLab Studio
The quickest way to get to the System Properties dialog is via the run command (Windows key + R).
Executing "sysdm.cpl" will open the System Properties dialog for Windows XP and beyond.
Executing "rundll32 sysdm.cpl,EditEnvironmentVariables" will directly open Environment Variables dialog on Windows Vista and beyond.
Executing "SystemPropertiesAdvanced" will open System Properties dialog with the Advanced tab already selected on Windows 7 and beyond.
I'm hopeful that no one running XP is actively using FontLab Studio though