On 7 Sep, Jim Nagel wrote in message
:
> raises the curious question now: Cursive and Fantasy fonts?
> to quote the giant in Jim and the Beanstalk: "never heard of such a
> thing. get me some!"
It's a CSS thing:
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/fonts.html#generic-font-families
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Steve Fryatt
Michael Drake wrote on 7 Sep:
> In article <09b4029750@nails.ukonline.co.uk>,
>Jim Nagel wrote:
>> why is Netsurf displaying the Archive website in Corpus (aka Courier)
>> font?
> Possibly a default font family configuration issue. Please check and
> resave your Fonts choices. From the
In article <09b4029750@nails.ukonline.co.uk>,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> why is Netsurf displaying the Archive website in Corpus (aka Courier)
> font?
> this is the case here with Netsurf r9548 and r9530.
> correct fonts were displayed by r7792, and Firefox 3 on XP displays
> correct fonts.
Tr
In article <09b4029750@nails.ukonline.co.uk>,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> why is Netsurf displaying the Archive website in Corpus (aka Courier)
> font?
Possibly a default font family configuration issue. Please check and
resave your Fonts choices. From the iconbar menu,
Choices... Fonts
You
why is Netsurf displaying the Archive website in Corpus (aka Courier)
font?
this is the case here with Netsurf r9548 and r9530.
correct fonts were displayed by r7792, and Firefox 3 on XP displays
correct fonts.
by the way, Archive's news story about the Acorn World show at
Huddersfield has b