X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,26ca124e60ce4d44,start X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: drewit@hakatac.almanac.bc.ca (Drew Shankie) Subject: Re: Question Date: 1996/03/17 Message-ID: <6VcykD2w165w@hakatac.almanac.bc.ca>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 143019152 distribution: world references: <1996Mar16.222303.21681@roper.uwyo.edu> organization: Sir HackAlot's UNIX BBS, Port Alberni, B.C. newsgroups: alt.ascii-art everlast@UWYO.EDU (May Contain Biohazardous Material) writes: > In article , indire > >the formatting has changed the picture. I use a Mac Performa. > > > >Any thoughts on why this happens? > > > >bill > > Bill, check your font. Use a same-space font like "Monaco" You'll find your > problem there. > > Fellow Mac User > > ,****************************. > * Same that I Ever Was * > ___*____ ___ ___ _ _ ___* ___ > / - )\ // -_)| - )| \ /_\ ( _ /| | > \___) \/ \___)|_\_\|__\/___\/___) \_/ > * @plains.uwyo.edu * > `****************************' If you are really desperate and you have trashed Monaco for some strange and demented reason, if you have resedit , you can do this little trick that I have done... Open a copy of your terminal program / newsreader and look for the 'font' and 'fond' sections. Open those up and copy them one at a time to your 'System' file. Then you should have the same 'terminal' font now availible in your system file... Does this make any sense? /\ DREW SHANKIE /;;\ drewit@hakatac.almanac.bc.ca ,;;/;;;;\;;,, $$$$/;;;;;;\$$$$ $$$$$/;;;;;;;;\$$$$$ Proud Member of $$$$$/;;;;;;;;;;\$$$$$ The... $$$/;;;;;;c$\;;;\$$$ LEFTY SMILEY 7/;;;;:u$$$$u";;\7 MOVEMENT /;;*'$$$$$$$$$$";\