Font italic display problem

G

Guest

After I installed Mambo CMS server in my computer which it worked fine.

I just noticed most of display of font became italic in my AOL and IE which
is not supposed to. I didn't set it that way so I suspected it must be Mambo
that screwed up a little bit.

Is there a way I can fix that font italic to be changed to normal??

Thanks
 
M

Malke

Busta said:
After I installed Mambo CMS server in my computer which it worked
fine.

I just noticed most of display of font became italic in my AOL and IE
which is not supposed to. I didn't set it that way so I suspected it
must be Mambo that screwed up a little bit.

Is there a way I can fix that font italic to be changed to normal??

Thanks

From the late, great MVP Alex Nichol:

"When a rogue program decides to install its own version of system
fonts, it may replace the original version of the font file with a
shortcut in the font folder. Once this program is uninstalled, the
shortcut may now point to a font file that no longer exists. Windows
XP in turn reacts by turning all unspecified fonts into italics upon
next reboot.The simple way to fix this is to delete all shortcuts in
the font folder and replace them with the actual font file. By going
to
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Fonts],
you can also double check the path of each font and look for any
suspicious paths."

Malke
 
G

Guest

I forgot where to get to hkey via start>run?

Hmm

Malke said:
Busta said:
After I installed Mambo CMS server in my computer which it worked
fine.

I just noticed most of display of font became italic in my AOL and IE
which is not supposed to. I didn't set it that way so I suspected it
must be Mambo that screwed up a little bit.

Is there a way I can fix that font italic to be changed to normal??

Thanks

From the late, great MVP Alex Nichol:

"When a rogue program decides to install its own version of system
fonts, it may replace the original version of the font file with a
shortcut in the font folder. Once this program is uninstalled, the
shortcut may now point to a font file that no longer exists. Windows
XP in turn reacts by turning all unspecified fonts into italics upon
next reboot.The simple way to fix this is to delete all shortcuts in
the font folder and replace them with the actual font file. By going
to
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Fonts],
you can also double check the path of each font and look for any
suspicious paths."

Malke
--
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
 
G

Guest

1. Do I go ahead and delete the fonts in the fonts file in Registry Editor?

2. How do I identify the supsicous path in each file?

Thanks!
Busta
From the late, great MVP Alex Nichol:

"When a rogue program decides to install its own version of system
fonts, it may replace the original version of the font file with a
shortcut in the font folder. Once this program is uninstalled, the
shortcut may now point to a font file that no longer exists. Windows
XP in turn reacts by turning all unspecified fonts into italics upon
next reboot.The simple way to fix this is to delete all shortcuts in
the font folder and replace them with the actual font file. By going
to
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Fonts],
you can also double check the path of each font and look for any
suspicious paths."
 
M

Malke

Busta said:
1. Do I go ahead and delete the fonts in the fonts file in Registry
Editor?

2. How do I identify the supsicous path in each file?

Thanks!
Busta

1. "The simple way to fix this is to delete all *shortcuts* in the font
folder and replace them with the actual font file."

2. By looking at each font to see what file it points to; i.e., its
path.

Malke
 

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