[voyager] Re: Voyager v3.3.122 and www.vapor.com

2002-04-17 Thread David Gerber
On Sun, 14 Apr 2002 07:25:36 -0500, Michael M. Rye wrote: Not the problem here. The symptom is that when I visit www.vapor.com with Voyager 3.3.122, the main V process goes into some sort of busy loop that consumes 100% CPU. This was verified by using Scout. I fixed this for the MorphOS

[voyager] Re: Voyager v3.3.122 and www.vapor.com

2002-04-17 Thread Jörgen
Hello David! On 2002-04-17, you wrote: On Sun, 14 Apr 2002 07:25:36 -0500, Michael M. Rye wrote: Not the problem here. The symptom is that when I visit www.vapor.com with Voyager 3.3.122, the main V process goes into some sort of busy loop that consumes 100% CPU. This was verified by

[voyager] Re: Voyager v3.3.122 and www.vapor.com

2002-04-17 Thread Michael M. Rye
Hi, David On 17-Apr-02, you wrote: On Sun, 14 Apr 2002 07:25:36 -0500, Michael M. Rye wrote: Not the problem here. The symptom is that when I visit www.vapor.com with Voyager 3.3.122, the main V process goes into some sort of busy loop that consumes 100% CPU. This was verified by using

[voyager] Re: Voyager v3.3.122 and www.vapor.com

2002-04-17 Thread Don Cox
On 17-Apr-02, Michael M. Rye wrote: The fonts that I had set up when I encountered the problem were as follows: Default: Smallest = helvetica/9 rest of them = times/various sizes Fixed: courier/various sizes Those sound like the Amiga Compugraphic/Intellifont fonts. If you

[voyager] Re: Voyager v3.3.122 and www.vapor.com

2002-04-17 Thread Dave 'Targhan'
Hello, Don Cox wrote: The older version of the CG Times font can cause crashes I never knew that. I do know that the CG fonts are slower than even the TTF stuff on my system. -- -- Regards, Dave Targhan C. REBOL-izer, AmigaNaught Amiga.ORG http://www.amiga.org AmigaZone!