If you have installed Textures and the AMS PostScript fonts but now have too many fonts in other applications' font menus, you can hide the AMS fonts from those applications while leaving them visible to Textures, Adobe Type Manager, and the printing manager. Please read through all of the following information before performing any of the steps in the procedure. 1) Place the 'AMS/PS hide Metrics' suitcase in your 'TeX fonts' folder; 2) Remove the existing 'AMS/PS Metrics' suitcase from your 'TeX fonts' folder; 3) Remove the existing 'AMS/PS Screen Fonts' and 'Cyrillic Screen Fonts' suitcases from your Macintosh; (Which may be in the form of several suitcases, named CMB, CMM, EUR, EUE, EUF, MSA, MSB, and WNC) 4) Drop the font suitcases 'AMS/PS hide Screen Fonts' and 'Cyrillic hide Screen Fonts' onto the System Folder on your Mac (you'll see a dialog asking if the fonts should be placed in the appropriate location---click OK); and 5) Restart your Macintosh. Be very careful when performing step 3. You must remove **only** the screen fonts, leaving the PostScript printer fonts exactly where they are. With most System 7.1 (and above) installations, this consists of removing the 'AMS/PS Screen Fonts' suitcase and 'Cyrillic Screen Fonts' suitcase from your System Folder's Fonts folder. System 6.x and System 7.0 installations are more complicated because you must remove the individual screen fonts from the System file itself. There are 29 of these, named CMBSY5 5, EURM7 7, EUFB5 5, etc., all the way down to MSBM7 7, and the Cyrillic fonts, named WNCYR10 10 etc. Again, the PostScript printer fonts (sometimes referred to as 'System Extension') need to remain installed exactly as they are now. Once you've completed this procedure, Textures, ATM, your printer driver, and print spooler will all see the AMS/PS fonts. No other applications will, which leads to a caveat: Don't do this if you plan to use the AMS fonts occasionally with other applications! No other applications will see the fonts under any circumstances. Our thanks to Constantin Kahn at the University of Hannover for suggesting this solution. Blue Sky Research If you need help, please write to help@bluesky.com.