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Tue, 1 Apr 2008 09:25:23 -0400 |
Thanks again for all help!
Is there a docker or something similar that I can view when working with
text to see the fonts?
I have been using printed sheets which is sort of a pain.
Thank you.
Mary
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Tue, 01 Apr 2008 10:05:05 -060 |
Windows character map. Also has the advantage of letting you search for
a character by name, and, in massive open type fonts, by group type.
msoranno wrote:
> Thanks again for all help!
> Is there a docker or something similar that I can view when working with
> text to see the fonts?
> I have been using printed sheets which is sort of a pain.
> Thank you.
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> Mary
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Tue, 01 Apr 2008 11:10:52 -050 |
Just to add to this, you can also drag off the characters as seperate
vector objects into your drawing using the docker. Or you can be typing
and hit the INSERT button which will "insert" the character into your
line of text. It's very handy. I use this docker a lot.
Steve
www.brutefish.com
CD wrote:
> WINDOW|DOCKERS|INSERT CHARACTER and when you select a character in this
> docker, it will show you the ALT+NUMBER that that particular character
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> "msoranno" <hockifan@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>> Thanks again for all help!
>> Is there a docker or something similar that I can view when working
with
>> text to see the fonts?
>> I have been using printed sheets which is sort of a pain.
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Mary
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Tue, 1 Apr 2008 11:37:08 -0400 |
WINDOW|DOCKERS|INSERT CHARACTER and when you select a character in this
docker, it will show you the ALT+NUMBER that that particular character
is....
"msoranno" <hockifan@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:47f23765$1_3@cnews...
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> Thanks again for all help!
> Is there a docker or something similar that I can view when working with
> text to see the fonts?
> I have been using printed sheets which is sort of a pain.
> Thank you.
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> Mary
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