Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!wuarchive!uunet!pmafire!mica.inel.gov!guinness!usenet From: bcarter@claven.idbsu.edu (Bruce Carter) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hypercard Subject: Re: HyperCard 2.1 by whom? Message-ID: <1991Jun7.154729.24279@guinness.idbsu.edu> Date: 7 Jun 91 15:47:29 GMT References: <1991Jun2.000149.3787@desire.wright.edu> <1991Jun4.160146.1312@husc3.harvard.edu> <1991Jun4.224139.18738@guinness.idbsu.edu> <1991Jun5.154232.3854@desire.wright.edu> Sender: usenet@guinness.idbsu.edu (Usenet News mail) Organization: Boise State University - Courseware Development Lines: 25 Nntp-Posting-Host: brucespc In article <1991Jun5.154232.3854@desire.wright.edu> jmatthews@desire.wright.edu writes: >I appologize sincerely for any mis-impression: when I wrote "Binky?" I meant to >imply suprise on my part at seeing "HyperCard by Binky Melnick", not suprise at >seeing someone go by the name Binky. Binky it is. She's a fun gal. >And now, why does HuperCard 2.x complain that I don't have Palatino 24 when it >seems to me that I do? Hmmm, could be a couple of reasons. Are you using Suitcase or Master Juggler? Is there a Palatino font installed in the stack you're starting up? Are you using ATM or anything else to access a Postscript version of the font? Any of these can confuse the checker in HyperCard. Last resort you can go into the stack script and kill the handler that does this check. It's called checkForMissingFonts. <-> Bruce Carter, Courseware Development Coordinator bcarter@claven.idbsu.edu Boise State University, Boise, ID 83725 duscarte@idbsu.bitnet (This message contains personal opinions only) (208)385-1250@phone