What if I don see any fonts listed in the Font tab in the KanjiKit Tools button?
Your problem has to do with an improper file registry for uwfont.ini. Here’s how to fix the TrueType font problem. First, delete the file called uwfont.ini from your windows directory. Next, open the uwfont.ini file located in the KanjiKit directory and make sure the contents match what is listed below. If it doesn’t, copy the following into the file and save it. When you start KanjiKit again, it should be fine. This is assuming that you have a directory on your hard drive called kitfont that contains the two KanjiKit font files. If you see some MojiBake fonts listed in the font list of your English application, just delete the Japanese fonts listed in the Control Panel, Fonts option in Windows95.