On 09/09/2011 06:51 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
> On 9/9/11 6:34 PM, NoOp wrote [in part]:
>> 
>> Get off the nonsense regarding "especially Micro$oft" (which I see that
>> you seem to be using with:
>> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:6.0.2) Gecko/20110902
>> Thunderbird/6.0.2
>> (odd that you can't use SeaMonkey to post in a SeaMonkey newsgroup)
>> and realize that Ray may indeed have a valid issue.
>> 
> 
> I use three different profiles in SeaMonkey.  I use Thunderbird for my
> newsgroup application because, when I switch profiles (which I do
> frequently), I don't want to lose my current newsgroup session.
> 

And? That's seems to be a personal problem. So when posting to a
SeaMonkey newsgroup you _might_ want to try using the client of the
newsgroup. Posting here with Thunderbird is akin to posting in a linux
newsgroup using Windows... some folks may take objection to the irony.

Either way you are using "Micro$oft", as is the OP. Yet you seem to have
resolved this to a "Micro$oft" issue rather than an issue of font
rendering in SeaMonkey (Windows as far as I can tell).

My suggestion is to stop lambasting the OP and instead try to figure out
*why* a particular font (Microsoft or other) may not be working in
SeaMonkey Windows versions when I've alread proven that it *does* work
in my linux versions.



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