IIRC, Font Fixer is the name of one of the
fixes for sys 8.6 font problems.
Two such  products exist.
One is from Apple.
The other is from elsewhere (perhaps connectix?)
A google search should find both of 'em.



 >> Subject: Re: NS crashing

 >> My NS problem is specific to it's relationship to 8.6. When I have surfed for a 
 >while
 >>  If I try to use the file or edit menu or sometimes even bookmarks I get a freeze.
 >> Does anyone have any idea why NS and the menu system don't get along ? Please. can
 >> the discussion of web standards and design go to another thread ? Adrian D'Alessio



 > I know next to nothing about 8.6 (and even less about web standards :-> ), but I have
 > seen on this list that the Application Switcher extension seems to cause troubles. I
 > would assume this init would be tied to the menu bar somehow, as the menubar usually
 > changes when you switch apps.
 >
 > This thread got so sidetracked I don't really recall what you've tried already, or
 > what's been suggested, if anything. I'm assuming you've tried the "standard" fixes:
 > giving Netscape more RAM, trashing the cache, booting with a bare minimum set of
 > extentions that will still allow Netscape to run. If it runs fine with the minimum
 > extentions, adding the unused ones back a few at a time untill it doesn't, and 
 >figuring
 > out which one(s) are causing grief. Don't know if this would apply, but isn't there
 > some type of font thingee that needs to be updated in 8.6? Hopefully someone else on
 > the list can give you a more technical term for it, if you don't know what a "font
 > thingee" is, like me.
 >
 > As I said before, I know next to nothing about OS 8.6, but perhaps this post will 
 >steer
 > the thread back to its intended dialogue.
 >
 > HTH J White
 >


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