Hi Allan,

It's not just a Word X thing either.  OS X makes those OS 9 fonts available
to all applications.

Glad you resolved your problem.

Ward Oldham


on 10/24/2002 3:11 PM, Allan Atherton at aatherton at insightbb.com wrote:

> Ward Oldham <woldham at insightbb.com> wrote:
>> You don't need to be running in Classic mode for fonts in your OS 9 System
>> Folder to be a potential problem.  OS X loads those font resources, Classic
>> or not.
> 
> So I found.
> 
> Comparing the semi-legible gibberish fonts in my Word X formatting palette,
> with the fonts in my OS9 Fonts Folder, I found all the bad fonts were in
> OS9. So I deleted them, and they disappeared from Word X.
> 
> Strange how Word X uses fonts from every font folder in both OS9 and OSX.
> There was that one font folder in OS9, and three font folders in the three
> libraries in OSX.
> 
> Allan
> 
> 
> 
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