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    Multiple Master Fonts in OSX

    That really helps. It's good to know that I wasn't having some issues strictly related to my machine, because I could not for the life of me, figure out what the problem was. It really is a pity, though, because my company identity work includes the use of an MM font, KeplerMM. Hopefully...
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    Multiple Master Fonts in OSX

    Has anyone had any problems getting OS X 10.1.x to recognize Multiple Master (MM) fonts? Some of the fonts I use are fonts from Adobe that cost me a fortune and a half and are MM fonts which I can't seem to use with OS X. Any ideas?
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    Help! I need this!

    Keyboard Function Key Issue in PowerBook I am using a PB G3 Pismo with OS X 10.1.1. I used to be able to use my Function keys as straight function keys (F1, F2, etc.) without having to press the "fn" key in the bottom left corner of my keyboard. Today, I booted into X from OS 9, which I've...
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    Doesn't anyone know the answer to this one?

    Keyboard Function Key Issue in PowerBook I am using a PB G3 Pismo with OS X 10.1.1. I used to be able to use my Function keys as straight function keys (F1, F2, etc.) without having to press the "fn" key in the bottom left corner of my keyboard. Today, I booted into X from OS 9, which I've...
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    Keyboard Function Key Issue in PowerBook

    I am using a PB G3 Pismo with OS X 10.1.1. I used to be able to use my Function keys as straight function keys (F1, F2, etc.) without having to press the "fn" key in the bottom left corner of my keyboard. Today, I booted into X from OS 9, which I've done a hundred times, and all of a sudden...
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    Keyboard Function Keys

    Hi I am using a PB G3 Pismo with OS X 10.1.1. I used to be able to use my Function keys as straight function keys (F1, F2, etc.) without having to press the "fn" key in the bottom left corner of my keyboard. Today, I booted into X from OS 9, which I've done a hundred times, and all of a...
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    Ethernet

    Question:My first install OS X gave me the option to edit configuration settings for two options in the Network Panel: Global TCP/IP and Built-in Ethernet. I would click on the option I wanted in a box on the left of the panel and then select the config for that option on the right(DHCP, Manual...
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