At 11:42 -0800 1/12/04, Jack Russell wrote:

OS X (especially Panther) has far advanced font handling capabilities from anything 9 ever did. I expect the preferences are set up the way they are for the best compatibility?


But if that was the case, then you'd think that WYSIWYG display would be completely disabled. It just doesn't make sense to put options in a preference window and then put a DISABLED button in the window that would allow you to "set" any changes. Is it possible that it might be a unix permissions thing? I'm the ONLY person that uses this machine and I'm getting tired of being told that I'm not allowed to do something. I'm about to set it up so that it is logged in as "root" permanently.
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Dennis B. Swaney


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