On Sat, Oct 05, 2002, Adam McDaniel wrote:
> I cannot really guarantee if it's fixable.

ClockPop is broken, but since it is a proprietary application I
can't fix the bug. A hack is *always* responsible for making sure
that it doesn't interfer with the currently running application. 

The viewer defines two custom fonts (three in the hires version)
when it is started and it will expect them to be available as long
as it is running. If a hack wants to define fonts of its own it
should make sure that those fonts don't interfer with the active
application; ClockPop doesn't do that.

As a test I changed the font ID for the narrowfixedfont and that
"fixed" the problem with getting the wrong font. Still, it is 
ClockPop that must be fixed...

> If you *really* need this fixed, I would suggest filing a proper bug
> report on the plkr.org site :)

Nope, it would be better to contact the author of ClockPop ;-)

/Mike

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