Well often when electricity stops during winter, it because ice has formed on the electric cables, the cables becomes so heavy they fall off, lucky her in Norway its almost as warm as the Norwegian summer thanks to climate change, we don?t experience snow that often anymore.
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Basilisk II for AmigaOS4 AmigaInputAnywhere Excalibur and other tools and apps.
Wow, that's fast! After installing all the fonts here, (cyberbit an corefonts) the whole text is displayed. However, here on amigans I can't click the threads links (on the main page for example).
gone to define default other than Bitstream Cyberbit font, maybe some "Sans" one.
Great job! Jack
"the expression, 'atonal music,' is most unfortunate--it is on a par with calling flying 'the art of not falling,' or swimming 'the art of not drowning.'. A. Schoenberg
Well, i did eveything you said was needed for 1.10/1.11.
I attached all the font families to the single fonts (which was a helluva lot of work), i restarted, but even now, under 1.12, OWB keeps crashing on the first start.
You know the source, could you just take a peek onto the stack trace part and see WHAT is causing OWB to crash, so i might have a look at my system to see whats going wrong on MY end as obviously everyone else enjoys the browser... :-/
Thank you
Symbol info: Instruction pointer 0x7BF2D248 belongs to module "" (HUNK/Kickstart)
Wow, I have just got up and running again using the A1 XE I just purchased on Ebay. Boy do I have some catching up to do with all the latest program releases.
I am using the latest OWB and it is great, it has really improved at a frenetic pace. Well done to Jeorg and all concerned.
What exactly is Typemanager supposed to do? I never really understood its purpose as copying fonts to the sys:fonts drawer always worked fine for me.
Hans
Typemanager "installs" Fonts on to AmigaOS. i.e. it creates the .font and .otag files in your selected font directory. E.G. using Cyberbit.zip as an example. 1. Unpack Cyberbit.zip to ram using unarc. 2. launch SYS:System/typemanager 3. Select ram: as your source directory, and cyberbit.ttf is displayed in the left hand window. 4. Select cyberbit.ttf. 5. Select your destination directory, usually sys:fonts 6. Make sure that "copy files during installation" is ticked (the default), and select install.
Typemanager then copies cyberbit.ttf to the _TrueType directory in your selected font destination folder, and also creates cyberbit.font, and cyberbit.otag also in your selected font destination folder. AmigaOS programs can now find them and use them.
Pagestream uses the font data files directly, and Wordworth installs it's own .font and .otag files in WwFonts/UFST, so neither of these programs use the system .font and .otag files.
and at all that have problems with not working links. I had the same problem and solvet it by running typemanager, deleting all the installed fonts in the right column (don't be afrait, it won't delete the actual fonts, only their installation), then re-selecting on the left fonts: as source and re-installing all the fonts (don't forget to re-install also fonts you installed from other sources, if you want to get them back in your system)