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Re: Odd textView behavior
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Re: Odd textView behavior


  • Subject: Re: Odd textView behavior
  • From: "I. Savant" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2006 10:31:25 -0500


... contact the makers of Suitcase and open a trouble ticket. You shouldn't be making changes to your own software to actively block another app's actions (maybe a user *wants* this to happen; there's no real way for you to be 100% certain with every user). Instead, their software should be working correctly.


You can even find out whether it's just something dumb the user is doing with Suitcase settings to cause this situation. I don't and never have used Suitcase, so I'm not sure exactly, but if it *is* Suitcase interfering, nobody here can really answer your question.

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I.S.


On Nov 3, 2006, at 6:40 AM, Tony Cate wrote:

A text view is having its font set to Helvetical Fractions, even though the font is supposed to be Helvetica Regular. The customer reporting the issue apparently has Suitcase installed. Could Suitcase be be causing the font substitution? If so, how would I fix the problem?

Tony
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