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Steven Levine wrote:
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> These are just the TrueType fonts. The library is installed as
> \os2\dll\ft2lib.dll.
>
I have the same version of ft2lib.dll in both eCS and Warp 4.
I did have a different version of uconv.dll in Warp 4, and I updated it
to match the version in eCS.
>
> You can check the date on
> \Innotek\innowin\innowin.dll
>
>
I have innowin.dll in
h:\innowin and in i:\programs\innowin
The date is the same for both.
I have noticed that when Seamonkey crashes in Warp 4, if I restart it,
the innotek fonts are gone. If I reboot, they come back.
Does that suggest a problem with innowin.dll?
Thanks,
Sandy
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Steven Levine wrote:
These are just the TrueType fonts. The library is installed as
\os2\dll\ft2lib.dll.
I have the same version of ft2lib.dll in both eCS and Warp 4.
I did have a different version of uconv.dll in Warp 4, and I updated it
to match the version in eCS.
You can check the date on
\Innotek\innowin\innowin.dll
I have innowin.dll in
h:\innowin and in i:\programs\innowin
The date is the same for both.
I have noticed that when Seamonkey crashes in Warp 4, if I restart it,
the innotek fonts are gone. If I reboot, they come back.
Does that suggest a problem with innowin.dll?
Thanks,
Sandy
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