I created a new note in "My Stuff->My Notes", but the references are reversed and in Hebrew, which unfortunately, are transliterated below, but not in my notes.
6-1:1 .moR
7:1 .moR
It should read:
Rom. 1:1-6
Rom. 1:7
I have checked the preferences repeatedly, but can't see what I might be doing wrong.
I am using 6.5 and Tiger.
By the way, notes that I created prior to upgrading, are displaying normally.
Thank you for your help.
Kevin
note references reversed and in hebrew
Started by
kmsoileau
, Jun 16 2005 06:18 AM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 16 June 2005 - 06:18 AM
#2
Posted 16 June 2005 - 08:29 AM
Let me add that as I tried to open and edit the note, Accordance crashed. When I tried to reopen, I couldn't and got an error message (sorry, I didn't write it down).
I solved it by going in and putting the notes file into the trash and deleting it. I was able to restart after the message that the file was no longer available.
Any help is appreciated. Until then, I will put the "my notes" file that I brought over from 5.7.
Kevin
I solved it by going in and putting the notes file into the trash and deleting it. I was able to restart after the message that the file was no longer available.
Any help is appreciated. Until then, I will put the "my notes" file that I brought over from 5.7.
Kevin
Edited by kmsoileau, 16 June 2005 - 08:29 AM.
#3
Posted 16 June 2005 - 08:31 AM
I think you may have inadvertently set the Preferences>Edit Windows to use Yehudit for the User Notes Reference. If you set it to an English font, all should be fine.
Helen Brown
OakTree Software
OakTree Software
#4
Posted 16 June 2005 - 09:56 AM
Helen,
Well, the culprit wasn't Yehudit, but Charcoal. I had used Comic Sans MS with Accordance all this time, but when I upgraded (yesterday), I thought I would try something different.
But your suggestion that a font was not quite right, made me suspect Charcoal. I changed every one back to Comic Sans MS, and all is well.
I don't even want to think about why Charcoal is being recognized as a Hebrew font.
This forum is great. Thanks a bunch.
Kevin
Well, the culprit wasn't Yehudit, but Charcoal. I had used Comic Sans MS with Accordance all this time, but when I upgraded (yesterday), I thought I would try something different.
But your suggestion that a font was not quite right, made me suspect Charcoal. I changed every one back to Comic Sans MS, and all is well.
I don't even want to think about why Charcoal is being recognized as a Hebrew font.
This forum is great. Thanks a bunch.
Kevin
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