Thanks for the response!
Plucker uses the standard fonts available to the OS. It doesn't currently have direct support for alternate fonts.
That's too bad.
If you want to fiddle, go to http://www.sergem.net/fonthack123/ and grap Fonthack 123 v4.0. Fonthack is a freeware system extension that allows you to use other fonts of choice instead of the standard system fonts in your applications. What fonts are used can be configured on an application by application basis. The above site also has links to collections of fonts that work with fonthack.
Because it _is_ a hack, you'll also need a hack manager if you don't already have one installed. I use X-Master 1.5, also freeware, available from http://linkesoft.com/xmaster/
I run about a dozen hacks (I use TealMaster), so I'm familiar with them!
The only reason that I have been hesitant to try FontHack, is that I thought that I had read *several* complaints about the hack causing many (and serious?) problems. Do *you* have any experience with it? To your knowledge is it pretty stable/reliable?
Thanks again, Bruce.
p.s. For some reason, I thought I remember reading somewhere that it was *very* unwise to change the built-in fonts.
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