>Windows->Dockable Dialogues->Fonts
>or youcan get there with the aaa icon at the lower right of the "Aa"
>font list.

I just tried a bunch of different fonts using the arrow key to quickly scroll.
When I do this the orange selection tint covers the text, yet I can still get a
pretty good impression.

But then I stumbled across something even better. After I did this and
deselected the text back to normal, I used undo and redo to look at the text in
it's original color, which is really cool and exactly what I was asking for in
this post - thanks

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GerryPeters (via www.gimpusers.com/forums)
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