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RE: problem with superscripts and subscripts
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Author: Dr Richard Mailman
Posted: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 19:25:28 -0400
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This is an old problem that finally got fixed with V11. If you are not
going to upgrade, you'll need to find an old version of the DLL named
riched32.dll. This is a Microsoft DLL for text editing (specifically in
RichText format). It should already be in your Windows System file, but
you need to find the right old version and put it in the Refman program
directory (do NOT overwrite the one in Windows System). If you put this
into your RefMan program directory and then rstart RefMan the problem
will be fixed. However, the references that are messed up will not
revert wthout replacement or specific editing.
I do not remember the version number of the old file, but have kept a
copy
-- contact me directly if you can't find it on line and I'll email it to
you.
Richard B. Mailman, Ph.D.
"richard_mailman"
Professor of Psychiatry, Pharmacology, Neurology, and Medicinal
Chemistry 7001C NC Neurosciences Hospital University of North Carolina
School of Medicine Chapel Hill NC 27599-7160 USA Voice 919.966.2484; FAX
919-966-9604; Mobile 919.260.7976
-----Original Message-----
From: "listmaster"
"mailto:listmaster"
On Behalf Of "Benny.Ehre?????????????????
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 7:27 PM
To: "RIS-LIST"
Subject: <RefMan> problem with superscripts and subscripts
I have a problem with RefMan ver. 9.5. Whenever I superscript or
subscript a single character in the title or abstract fields, all
following characters appear the same, although they are not marked as
superscripted or subscripted. Therefore they cannot be changed back to
normal appearance.
I am using Windows XP.
Has anyone experienced the same problem?
B. Ehrenberg
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