Bobby H said:I don't think fonts are the issue. The problem lies elsewhere (very likely in badly engineered code). I recently duplicated the same A.R.M. crash on a new custom built PC with a Pentium D 920 CPU, a clean installation of WindowsXP Professional SP2 and a minimal number of fonts. I have produced the same crash on an AMD Athlon X2 machine running Windows2000 Professional. The first places I saw this crash was on a new Dell Dimension 9100 equipped with a Pentium D 840 CPU and with WinXP Pro SP2 installed.
The fact I have been able to reproduce this error on a number of different machines, including my own Dell notebook computer running a completely different kind of Intel CPU, points the problem right back at the application. I know a number of other sign makers who have seen the very same problems.
Learned the Hard Way said:To Bobby H...Go to tools/options/customization/commands. Then hit the drop-down box and go to view. Scroll down almost to the bottom...there you will find your beloved zoom one-shot tool...just click and drag it over to the toolbox on the left side of the screen. Now you can sleep tonight knowing your favorite tool is back in your toolbox where it belongs.