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That's just a feature of PMView Pro "Capture" on the File pull down
menu. It's the easiest way I know to save typing those thousand words.
PMView is a product worth more than its price, in my opinion.
Colin
Sandy wrote:
> Hi Colin,
>
> Wow -- I love that jpeg image. It is true that one picture is worth a
> thousand words.
>
>> Did you install to x:\OS2\DLL?
>
> The answer is yes -- it is installed there automatically by
> InnoTek_FT2LIB_260_Beta1.exe
>>
>> When you open RegEdit, do things look like this? (See attachment)
>
> Yes, it looks exactly like that.
>
> I saved the original ft2lib.dll file and will restore it.
>
> Thanks for trying.
> Sandy
>>
>>
>> Sandy wrote:
>>> 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).
>>>
>>> Perhaps there is more I need to do? (I checked and the libc06b4.dll
>>> is present). If not, I will go back and reload the original ft2lib.dll.
>>>
>>> Sandy
>>>
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