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I installed SeaMonkey 1.0 on my older PC a few weeks ago.  I never had   
to worry about the fonts.  
 
This evening, I installed SeaMonkey 1.0.1 on my newer PC.  The fonts   
looked awful.  I looked around on the mozilla.dev.ports.os2 newsgroup at   
news.mozilla.org, and saw a couple of threads that talked about adding   
SeaMonkey to the Innotek Font Engine entry in the registry.  
 
I did that (once wrong, once right - just by renaming the "os2web.exe"   
entry to "seamonkey.exe"), and now my fonts look OK.  
 
What is strange to me is that I didn't have to do this on the older PC.   
  The registry entry there does not have a "seamonkey.exe" entry.  
 
I happened to use the .ZIP file on the older PC, and the installer.exe   
file on the newer one.  I installed both to a new directory (SeaMonkey10   
on the older PC, Seamonkey on the newer) on my F: drive.  
 
Does anyone know why this might be?  
Thanks,  
Colin  
 
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