In message <5058af3d9de...@ejclark.force9.co.uk>
          Evan Clark <e...@ejclark.force9.co.uk> wrote:

> In article <1241853357.18440.149.ca...@duiker>,
>    John-Mark Bell <j...@netsurf-browser.org> wrote:
> 
> > Additionally, NetSurf does nothing that should affect other
> > applications -- they would interact directly with the Font Manager.

Not entirely true.  NetSurf adds an extra font directory to Font$Path.

> It did seem strange to me, even with only a superficial understanding of
> the workings of the font manager.
> 
> To be absolutely clear about what is happening, here are screen shots of
> the font submenu for Vera, created from OvationPro, with and without
> NetSurf running:
> 
>  
> <URL:http://www.ejclark.force9.co.uk/temp/NetSurf_font_menus/font_submenu_without_NetSurf.jpg>
> 
>  
> <URL:http://www.ejclark.force9.co.uk/temp/NetSurf_font_menus/font_submenu_with_NetSurf.jpg>

What is the contents of !NetSurf.Resources.Fonts ? You should only have
NSSymbol font directory.  My guess is that you have a Messages file
there (probably generated while you had NetSurf running).

John.
-- 
John Tytgat
j...@netsurf-browser.org

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