Allocating memory in OS-X can be done by the user, but it is not for the
faint-of-heart (smile).
Jerry
On Thursday, October 24, 2002, at 12:00 AM, Tony LaFemina wrote:
> Allan Atherton wrote:
>
>> What should I do about corrupted fonts in Word?
>> I am using Word X under OS 10.2.1, and have noticed that Word has
>> begun to
>> quit rather frequently. Then today I noticed that in the pull down
>> menu in
>> the formatting palette, some of the fonts are gibberish, and I have to
>> select a font 3 or 4 lines away from the one I want, in order to get
>> the one
>> I want. So I guess corrupted fonts are crashing the application.
>> Allan Atherton
>>
>>
>> The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will be October 22
>> For more information, see <http://www.aye.net/~lcs>. A calendar of
>> activities is at <http://www.calsnet.net/macusers>.
>>
>>
> I don't think you have corrupted fonts. I thing the program is getting
> bogged down. Try allocating more memory to it in 10M increments and see
> what happens. If it goes back to normal, you're going to have to see
> what useless information it's storing that's causing it to get so heavy.
>
> -- Tony LaFemina
> Major in Layout & Design Techniques
> Minor in Software Fundamentals
> http://hometown.aol.com/visitmacland/index.html
> mailto:remacs at optonline.net
>
>
>
>
> The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will be November 26
> For more information, see <http://www.aye.net/~lcs>. A calendar of
> activities is at <http://www.calsnet.net/macusers>.
>
>
>
>
The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will be November 26
For more information, see <http://www.aye.net/~lcs>. A calendar of
activities is at <http://www.calsnet.net/macusers>.