Same here on WinXP. I used the font Adobe Ming Std L,
because I don't have Arial Unicode MS.
The Arial Unicode MS is quite handy, if you can find a copy (there are
a few things kicking around the web with that name, but they seem not
all to be the real thing. The real version is about 22.5
MacArthur, Ian (SELEX GALILEO, UK) wrote:
Same here on WinXP. I used the font Adobe Ming Std L,
because I don't have Arial Unicode MS.
The Arial Unicode MS is quite handy, if you can find a copy (there are
a few things kicking around the web with that name, but they seem not
all to be
I looked around a bit, and I found something that told me
that it would
be automatically installed with WinXP, but I think that it
comes with
MS Office. Further search showed that MS sells it for $99.
I don't need no MS Office, and I won't buy a MS font for $99 ;-P
Yes - I think MS
MacArthur, Ian (SELEX GALILEO, UK) wrote:
In my XP version, the window title doesn't look correct.
This is because WinXP uses whatever font you have set for your desktop
as your Active Window font (usually Arial or Tahoma I think) and the
localised fonts on western boxes do not have the
Whilst investigating STR 2080, I tripped over a feature in WinXP
(and possibly also in Vista) described in STR 2086.
Can I ask others that have access to WinXP and Vista test systems to
try the failure recipe I describe and report whether the fault is
reproducible or not?
Thanks,
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Ian
imacarthur wrote:
Whilst investigating STR 2080, I tripped over a feature in WinXP
(and possibly also in Vista) described in STR 2086.
Can I ask others that have access to WinXP and Vista test systems to
try the failure recipe I describe and report whether the fault is
reproducible or
On 11 Nov 2008, at 22:03, Greg Ercolano wrote:
Can I ask others that have access to WinXP and Vista test systems to
try the failure recipe I describe and report whether the fault is
reproducible or not?
Reproduced on Vista.
I don't have the latest checkout, but have a somewhat
imacarthur wrote:
Whilst investigating STR 2080, I tripped over a feature in WinXP (and
possibly also in Vista) described in STR 2086.
Can I ask others that have access to WinXP and Vista test systems to try
the failure recipe I describe and report whether the fault is
reproducible or not?