Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cwjcc!hal!nic.MR.NET!ns!jmh From: jmh@ns.network.com (1606) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Resedit Font Summary: It's using Geneva 14 Keywords: Bad list font Message-ID: <1627@ns.network.com> Date: 6 Sep 89 19:21:43 GMT Sender: jmh@ns.network.com (Joel Halpern 424-1606) Reply-To: jmh@ns.UUCP (Joel Halpern 424-1606) Followup-To: comp.sys.mac Organization: Network Systems Corporation Lines: 19 I recently switched from the beta release of Resedit to the 1.2 that arrived with Think C 4.0 (It looked newer). It works fine except: When I examine a resource which is displayed as a labeled list (i.e. TMPL or MENU or many others), instead of using Chicago as the font (which the previous version did), it uses Geneva. This would not be bad, as Geneva 12 is installed and looks fine. However, it is using Geneva 14. Apparently the system is deducing this font from the 12, and it looks abysmal. Either, where am I supposed to have a copy of Geneva 14 to use, or how to I convince Resedit (and one or two other programs with the same glitch) to use Chicago? (Chicago 12 and Geneva 12 are in the system. All other fonts are in suitcases, opened by Suitcase II). Thanks, Joel M. Halpern jmh@nsco.network.com Network Systems Corporation