Re: IE 5.5 and Monospace fonts
Don the Monkeyman, on host 24.79.11.42
Monday, May 6, 2002, at 16:43:43
Re: IE 5.5 and Monospace fonts posted by Andrea on Monday, May 6, 2002, at 04:35:13:
> > I am using IE 5.5 on Windows 95, and whenever I go to a website that uses a {font-family: monospace} font specification, I get a weird messed up font which uses lines instead of normal characters. > > Do you have the correct Courier / Courier New TrueType (or OpenType) fonts installed on your machine? That should be, being Courier New TT included in any standard installation.
Yes, I have several variations on Courier installed. I worry, though, that I have problems because of the sheer number of installed fonts on my machine -- 677 in total.
> Try to open notepad, Edit->Set Font, select Courier New and try to write something.
Oddly enough, I don't have an Edit-Set Font command on my Notepad. I thought that program never eveolved, but I guess it must have changed at some point. > If the problem persists also in Notepad, check where are the cour.ttf, courbd.ttf, couri.ttf, courbi.ttf files. If they are missing, reinstall them from a valid W95 source.
I just tracked down the font that is appearing and shouldn't be and deleted it, and if that doesn't help, I'll try this.
> Monospaced fonts can be always rendered as Courier. > > For technical details about fonts, files, specs., see following link. > > Bye, > A.
Thanks for your help!
Don Monkey
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