Thus, you can insert a font disk in any drive, click on Intellifont, and there you go.
Thanks -- I somehow got totally confused but now it is making sense (I wasn't thinking about Source files for the disk scan at all). This is very nice -- I tired it just now with a font disk in DF0: and it found 2 fonts that was missing from my FONTS:. It compares what is already installed versus what was installed and listed in the source pane, 2 missing out of 3 in DF0: -- nice! I tried the older version of Intellifont and it only showed 1 out out 3 even though I had 2 missing. So it seems to be better there.
A few feedbacks:
It scans the RAD: disk but does not scan RAM: disk. Only reason for a RAM: disk scan would be if I had found a bunch of fonts to install and put them in RAM (like from Aminet)
For the left side pane, would be nice to have some kind of cycle gadget as well. Maybe 1 cycle for the listing of the disk scan and a way to add to the cycle gadget list with the file folder. For example, if I had decided to insert a CD-ROM after launching the program, I could add some fonts to install but could still go back to the disk scan list as well. The way it works now is the "disk scan" list gets removed with whatever is put in by the user by the file folder icon.
One other thing I noticed is if I do a manual source add to DF0: then it doesn't scan the 1st level directories. I have to go to the specific font dir. one by one.