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Re: Blacklisting, imported fonts. Two questions....

Posted: 06 Nov 2020, 11:15
by TSR2
The fonts are more than just for particular languages Mike, although that’s their primary function. The font will have nothing to do with your banning 😊

Re: Blacklisting, imported fonts. Two questions....

Posted: 06 Nov 2020, 13:47
by Tomliner
At least this thread has prompted to find out how to take a screenshot on an iPad so then I’ll know what to do if it happens again. :agree: EricT

Re: Blacklisting, imported fonts. Two questions....

Posted: 07 Nov 2020, 05:22
by Airspeed
Tomliner wrote:
06 Nov 2020, 13:47
At least this thread has prompted to find out how to take a screenshot on an iPad so then I’ll know what to do if it happens again. :agree: EricT
Interesting comment, Eric.
Do you only use your iPad, or do you have a desktop too?
I couldn't get by with a small screen.

Re: Blacklisting, imported fonts. Two questions....

Posted: 07 Nov 2020, 07:44
by Tomliner
Hi Mike. I have a desktop as well which I use for fs and occasionally printing documents using MS Word. I use it almost everyday but the majority of my browsing is done from my iPad mini for convenience and which of course is portable. I also print from it sometimes but the pc gives me more printer options. The iPad screen is also larger than those on smart phones. :) EricT

Re: Blacklisting, imported fonts. Two questions....

Posted: 08 Nov 2020, 15:36
by Archer
Airspeed wrote:
06 Nov 2020, 01:05
My only reason for doubting the font, Ben, is that I have no reason to use a Korean font, and I wonder if it's been installed on my system so that Koreans can hijack and use my connection, leading to these blacklist events.
There is a list of standard Windows fonts here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_t ... ft_Windows and Batang has been part of most Windows installations since Windows XP. Windows will normally install a range of fonts, including some non-English ones, with every installation based on regional settings and Microsoft preferences. A clean install of Windows 10 in a US environment does not include Batang (see list at the bottom of that Wikipedia page) but it might well be included in an Australian installation. I wouldn't worry too much about strange fonts on your system. They can't have anything to do with you being blacklisted.

Re: Blacklisting, imported fonts. Two questions....

Posted: 09 Nov 2020, 00:38
by Airspeed
Thanks for the replies, Gentlemen. :thumbsup: