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Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 17:53:21 -0700
From: Sandy <sshapiro@ucsd.edu >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Seamonkey


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Steven Levine wrote:
> In <48233DC7.9040705@ucsd.edu>, on 05/08/08
> at 10:52 AM, Sandy said:
>
> Hi,
>
>
>> I tried it, and when I reboot and started Seamonkey, the Innotek fonts
>> were not present (that is, the fonts that appeared were the old hard to
>> read ones that I had before I installed Innotek).
>>
>
> Read the readme. This version changes the preferred location of the
> registry entries. You need to add at entry for Seamonkey.
>
> Steven
>
>
I added an entry for Seamonkey.exe under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE as directed
in the readme, but I must have done something wrong because it didn't help.

The only difference I see from the other entry is that instead of saying
"Enabled" under "Name" is says "New value #1." The Data column has a (1)
in it.

Is that significant? Anything else I can do to trouble shoot this?

Thanks,
Sandy

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Steven Levine wrote:

type="cite">
In <48233DC7.9040705@ucsd.edu>, ">mailto:48233DC7.9040705@ucsd.edu"><48233DC7.9040705@ucsd.edu>, on 05/08/08 
at 10:52 AM, Sandy <sshapiro@ucsd.edu> ">mailto:sshapiro@ucsd.edu"><sshapiro@ucsd.edu> said:

Hi,



I tried it, and when I reboot and started Seamonkey, the Innotek fonts  
were not present (that is, the fonts that appeared were the old hard to
read ones that I had before I installed Innotek).


 
Read the readme. This version changes the preferred location of the
registry entries. You need to add at entry for Seamonkey.

Steven



I added an entry for Seamonkey.exe under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE as directed
in the readme, but I must have done something wrong because it didn't
help.



The only difference I see from the other entry is that instead of
saying "Enabled" under "Name" is says "New value #1." The Data column
has a (1) in it.



Is that significant? Anything else I can do to trouble shoot this?



Thanks,

Sandy



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