In a !scite-interest mailing-list letter entitled "[scite] Newbie User:
Printing in Black & White", Alexander Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
services.abel.co.uk> wrote
>of colour variations, I'd use combinations of bold, underlined, and
>italics, and different font faces -- all in plain black print -- for
>printouts on my b&w printer.
I have a problem getting text underlined (keywords!) satisfactorily.
On screen, the underlining appears to be one pixel thick (or the
same thickness as fold lines), no matter what the font sizes on the
screen (changing the size of fonts on-screen by using ctrl & keypad
+,-). And on my bubble-jet print-outs, the underline is almost
invisibly thin -- a single line of "bubbles", again whatever the font
sizes used.
Am I doing something wrong, or is this something that needs fixing?
(I notice that when exporting text, the underlining information on
screen is discarded -- the underlining is stripped out in pdf, html and
rtf.)
With kind regards,
Sandy
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Alexander Anderson
mailto : speeski at alma-services dot abel dot co dot uk
bud-nav : http://www.explosive-alma-services-bolts.abel.co.uk/
Where there is no vision, the people perish.
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