said:
>Are they in the DLLs?
:-)
>Is that a hard copy object? All my manuals are in L.A.
Yes. I'm sure the chart is online somewhere. I just don't recall where.
>Right after I get one inlaw out of jail and see what happens in court
>next Tuesday with another one. And finish their bankruptcy filings.
All the legal stuff I've been involved with has involved lots of waiting
between sessions with the lawyers and the judges. You should have some
time to read.
>(sigh) All I wanted to do was print with a different font.
Well, everyone else that has tried it with EPM can. It's got to be
something about how you have things set up on that box. Did you try
printing with ClearLook or Mesa? Both use the standard OS/2 printer
methods. This should give you a better idea of where the problem is.
Steven
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