> Is there any chance in the future to furnish beta test updates as
 patches a'la patches used with NeoOffice? Many OOo lovers who want to
 test and help still ruefully use dial-up and by the time you download
 > one OOo build it's already obsolete.

The simple answer is no.  There are many changes between each release of
OpenOffice 2.0.  However, I have suggested that a BitTorrent site be
setup so that the releases can be published as best for low bandwidth
users.  This will allow you to start/stop a download as you see fit and
is more stable than a http download (I know that Eric B. is setup on a
FTP server.)
James McKenzie


Thanks James, I much appreciate the user friendly assist and recommendations!

To All:

I have TrueType Courier 12 installed both my Home library folder and main HD library folder, but it doesn't seem to be rendered properly (compared with Font Book and by visual inspection; looks blocky and scrawny and uncharacteristically Courier) in Mac OOo 2.0 build 1.3.8 (or any build I tried). I've done the Fondu route six times and thrown copies of Courier into every font library on my system, but no go. Can someone take this babe in the woods by the hand and walk me down the command line procedures (I used to have an Amiga so I'm used to using CLIs) to confirm whether Mac OOo actually sees and loads the proper font (even though it shows up in the font menu) and if not how can I properly get it to, or is this just the way Courier 12 is rendered on Mac OOo. I'll shoot you screenshots if required.

Thanks for any help.
James Greenidge


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