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- From: Jonathan A. Duke <jonathan@hermes.bc.edu>
- Subject: Re: Type 1s with 7.1?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov9.135520.29658@bcnews.bc.edu>
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- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 13:55:20 GMT
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- In article <ferch.721292510@swiss.ucs.ubc.ca> Les Ferch, ferch@ucs.ubc.ca
- writes:
- >I've heard claim that Suitcase II will allow you to open and close font
- >files and the changes will be reflected in application Font menus without
- >quitting and relaunching. However, I have not been able to get this to
- >happen using SuitCase II 1.2.12. I find that I still have to quit and
- >relaunch an application before its font menu reflects any changes in the
- >fonts opened by Suitcase.
-
- While that "feature" was "in" Suitcase II 1.2.x, I could never get it
- to work correctly.
-
- Suitcase 2.x.x (currently 2.1.2) has implemented the feature in a
- working fashion now. It isn't a terribly expensive upgrade (only
- about $25) and worth the money.
-
- Jon
-