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10/16/2004 10:25:53 AM · #1
I just installed the Macromedia flash, and all the fonts are totaly unreadable.
Does anyone has any idea what so ever, why would my flash software window appears like this:

Thank you so much!!
10/16/2004 12:00:01 PM · #2
Can you give some information on what OS, OS version, language settings, etc. that you use?

I live in Japan and need to be able to use Japanese software on my English Windows XP machine. In the regional and language options of the control panel, I have set Japanese as the non-Unicode language version. I have noticed that the fonts for Macromedia products changed when I set the language options. This was really bad in Dreamweaver UltraDev. I do not remember what it was like in Flash.

Rod
10/16/2004 12:30:10 PM · #3
Try to go inot Display properties, and then check Appearance. Is there a font specified? Is it set to anything else besides Windows Standard?
10/16/2004 01:49:57 PM · #4
First - thanks a lot for trying to help!

I use win2k server + service pack 4, the default language is Hebrew but it is only for mail purposes. Everything is actually displaying in English (like menus, windows text and titles etc.)
My screen resolution is 1280x960 and the font setting is on 110% so if at all it should've increase the font for the flash window... I think.

Any other settings I could look up?
10/16/2004 04:45:29 PM · #5
is it a pirate copy?


10/16/2004 05:13:30 PM · #6
No it is not. Totaly legal and registered

Getting their (=Macromedia) response would take a longer time. I was really hoping to get some ideas soon enough to continue using it. It's really urgent for me :-(

Message edited by author 2004-10-16 17:15:06.
10/16/2004 06:25:38 PM · #7
My wife has this problem on her computer from time to time. She corrects it by increasing the screen resolution. Right click on your desktop, choose Properties, then choose Settings. Now try increasing or decreasing your screen resolution to see if it gets better.
10/16/2004 06:49:50 PM · #8
could also be a video driver problem
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