Fonts on Windows
Mark Schonewille
m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Tue Jan 30 06:54:13 EST 2007
Charles,
Just a guess, but make sure to set the formatForPrinting of your
stacks and fields to false when you don't print :-)
Best,
Mark
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Op 30-jan-2007, om 5:42 heeft Charles Szasz het volgende geschreven:
> I reported this problem related to fonts not showing up in Windows
> builds before. And it came back after I recreated my original stack
> by copying and pasting. I downloaded a Windows version of
> Revolution and began to fiddle around with the fonts that were not
> showing up. The problem is definitely related to the font that is
> being used. In my case I used Arial, which does not work well even
> with the Windows version of Rev! Aria was highly recommended as one
> of the fonts you could use on both Windows and the Mac.
>
> So far I found that the Tahoma font works better but it has
> problems with formating. If you format for center alignment, it
> will not be in the center. i have not had the opportunity to check
> the other Window fonts, which I will do tomorrow.
>
> My first question then is what Windows XP fonts do Rev Windows
> developers used? My second question: Has the "owner's font" problem
> associated with formating (bold, etc) been corrected? I find it
> unusual that the Rev Manual only gives a fleeing mention of owner's
> fonts. I did not know about owner's font until I used the text menu
> in the menu bar. I always used the inspector, which does not list it.
>
> I would greatly appreciate any information on this subject!!
>
>
>
> Charles Szasz
> cszasz at mac.com
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