said:
>
> >2.8. Couldn't load
> >system fonts [2].
>
> How did you manage that?
Talent, I guess :-).
> This says the font pointed to by PM_Fonts:SYSMONO
in OS2.INI can't be
> loaded. This font is usually named:
>
> \os2\dll\sysmono.fon
>
> Check the .ini to see what your install expects
the file to be named.
> Check to see if it's missing.
The ini key value is \os2\dll\sysmono.fon as
expected. There is a trailing
period but that's consistent with other machines, so
that is okay. I
checked the file contents of sysmono.fon and that's
consistent with that of
another machine, so that seems okay. I did a
complete .INI file clean with
Unimaint and still have the same problem and errors.
PMDLL still reports the same error. Any other
ideas?
I haven't yet moved all the stuff from the previous
desktop (now the
child of the current one) over to the new desktop.
Could there be a
conflict between the two? I don't know, it was just
a thought.
> Steven
>
> --
>
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> "Steven Levine" MR2/ICE
2.28a #10183 Warp4/FP11.5
> www.scoug.com irc.webbnet.org #scoug (Wed 7pm PST)
>
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-Rocky
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