Missing system font?

Hello,
please have a look at
screenshot.png.
The font in the property boxes (I don't know the exact name
of these elements) in DW 2004 is pixelized.
How could this happen? Which system font uses DW?
Greetings, Carlos

You can compare the fonts you still have to this list:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301332
If any of the critical system fonts are missing, you should be able to use something like "pacifist" to extract the missing fonts from your OSX install disks and replace them. Font problems can cause all manner of strange behavour.

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