It may not be an MPL issue, but rather Snow Leopard.
I have a friend who had font troubles, but it was because Mac OSX 10.6
(Snow Leopard) changed the way fonts are handled. He had a file in
his home directory (which he created on 10.5) which had some font
specifications, which he had to al
It may not be an MPL issue, but rather Snow Leopard.
I have a friend who had font troubles, but it was because Mac OSX 10.6 (Snow
Leopard) changed the way fonts are handled. He had a file in his home
directory (which he created on 10.5) which had some font specifications,
which he had to alter/re
On Sep 8, 2010, at 2:10 PM, Jeremy Conlin wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 10:42 AM, Tony S Yu wrote:
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>> On Sep 8, 2010, at 11:56 AM, Jeremy Conlin wrote:
>>
>>> I have trouble getting any symbols or any super/sub scripts to work
>>> since I upgraded to 1.0 a few months ago. I always get a
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 10:42 AM, Tony S Yu wrote:
>
> On Sep 8, 2010, at 11:56 AM, Jeremy Conlin wrote:
>
>> I have trouble getting any symbols or any super/sub scripts to work
>> since I upgraded to 1.0 a few months ago. I always get a message
>> saying that some font isn't found. This occurs w
On Sep 8, 2010, at 11:56 AM, Jeremy Conlin wrote:
> I have trouble getting any symbols or any super/sub scripts to work
> since I upgraded to 1.0 a few months ago. I always get a message
> saying that some font isn't found. This occurs whenever I try to put
> symbols, superscripts, or subscript
I have trouble getting any symbols or any super/sub scripts to work
since I upgraded to 1.0 a few months ago. I always get a message
saying that some font isn't found. This occurs whenever I try to put
symbols, superscripts, or subscripts in a label, or when I use a log
scale (because then it MPL