Re: Font problems with version 5.1 under win95 [message #11918] |
Mon, 01 June 1998 00:00 |
Martin Schultz
Messages: 515 Registered: August 1997
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David Fanning wrote:
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> Mark Rivers (rivers@cars3.uchicago.edu) writes in response to
> Brian Jackel <jackel@danlon.physics.uwo.ca>:
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>>> We just last week got a great new PC (300 Mhz, 128 Mb RAM) for
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>> We have the same problem with a new 300 MHz Windows NT machine. I
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hmmm, obviously 300 MHz are just too fast for FONTS, they'll have to be
changed to FNS to run fast enough ;-)
[Sorry, I've just been in a silly mood]
Martin
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Re: Font problems with version 5.1 under win95 [message #11923 is a reply to message #11918] |
Mon, 01 June 1998 00:00  |
rivers
Messages: 228 Registered: March 1991
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In article <6ksvf0$80o@ds2.acs.ucalgary.ca>, Brian Jackel <jackel@danlon.physics.uwo.ca> writes:
> Greetings
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> We just last week got a great new PC (300 Mhz, 128 Mb RAM) for
> analyzing a big data set. Life would be good, except that IDL
> 5.1 seems to step on the fonts. Specifically, after operating
> for a while (5-30 minutes) the fonts in the log window get
> corrupted, sort of like they're missing every other scan line.
> Following that, _every_ font on the desktop starts to have the
> same problem. The only cure I've found is to restart win95.
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> Has anyone seen behaviour like this before, or have any
> suggestions for a fix? All suggestions are welcome.
We have the same problem with a new 300 MHz Windows NT machine. I don't think
the problem has anything to do with IDL. I can leave the machine doing nothing
overnight (just login screen and screensaver) and in the morning the fonts are
screwed up. I am leaning toward the video hardware/driver as the problem.
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Re: Font problems with version 5.1 under win95 [message #11924 is a reply to message #11918] |
Sun, 31 May 1998 00:00  |
davidf
Messages: 2866 Registered: September 1996
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Mark Rivers (rivers@cars3.uchicago.edu) writes in response to
Brian Jackel <jackel@danlon.physics.uwo.ca>:
>> We just last week got a great new PC (300 Mhz, 128 Mb RAM) for
>> analyzing a big data set. Life would be good, except that IDL
>> 5.1 seems to step on the fonts. Specifically, after operating
>> for a while (5-30 minutes) the fonts in the log window get
>> corrupted, sort of like they're missing every other scan line.
>> Following that, _every_ font on the desktop starts to have the
>> same problem. The only cure I've found is to restart win95.
> ...
>> Has anyone seen behaviour like this before, or have any
>> suggestions for a fix? All suggestions are welcome.
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> We have the same problem with a new 300 MHz Windows NT machine. I don't think
> the problem has anything to do with IDL. I can leave the machine doing nothing
> overnight (just login screen and screensaver) and in the morning the fonts are
> screwed up. I am leaning toward the video hardware/driver as the problem.
I've been using IDL 5.1 pretty extensively on a Windows NT
machine and have not see this problem at all.
Cheers,
David
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Fanning Software Consulting
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