Howdy Gerard,
Tuesday, October 5, 2004, 10:18:19 AM, Gerard wrotened:
Monaco has that
BA>> Alexander> Just found that is has no Euro symbol... pity.
BA>> Do you think thats a political statement?
Gerard> Hi Ben,
Gerard> The English spell checker doesn't even seem to know the work Euro.
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@ @ at 09:22:44 +0200, when Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
> Hello Ben,
> Tuesday, October 5, 2004, 8:53:31 AM, you wrote:
Monaco has that
Alexander>>> Just found
ON Tuesday, October 5, 2004, 8:53:31 AM, you wrote:
BA> Howdy Alexander,
BA> Monday, October 4, 2004, 5:23:06 PM, Alexander wrotened:
>>> Monaco has that
BA> Alexander> Just found that is has no Euro symbol... pity.
BA> Do you think thats a political statement?
Hi Ben,
The English spell chec
Hello Ben,
Tuesday, October 5, 2004, 8:53:31 AM, you wrote:
>>> Monaco has that
Alexander>> Just found that is has no Euro symbol... pity.
> Do you think thats a political statement?
LOL! Never thought about it that way... :-)
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Howdy Alexander,
Monday, October 4, 2004, 5:23:06 PM, Alexander wrotened:
>> Monaco has that
Alexander> Just found that is has no Euro symbol... pity.
Do you think thats a political statement?
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Hello Allie Martin & everyone else
01-Okt-2004 13:19, you wrote:
> Monaco has that
Just found that is has no Euro symbol... pity.
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Spam, [S] wrote:
> Ah yes, it may depend on which editor you use. MicroED or variable
> width such as the HTML one. Try setting Windows to use the Bitstream
> Vera Sans for menu's (I usually increase size from 8 to 10 for
> Vera). It does look goon on my machine. =)
Tried it. Don't like it. The s
Alexander S. Kunz, [ASK] wrote:
> I'm using "Lucida Sans Typewriter" as fixedwidth font in TB! and its
> the best I've found so far (been using the "Anonymous" and the
> "Monaco" fonts before but they don't have local characters like ä ö ü
> or the Euro symbol "¤" and such). The only thing I'm mis
> Spam, [S] wrote:
>> Bitstream Vera Sans is a free font included in many Linux
>> distributions.
> Just tried it and it's not looking too good in Windows here.
> Bitstream Vera Sans Mono looks a lot better. At least the version of
> it that I had already obtained elsewhere (I can't remembe
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 11:11:17 PM, you wrote:
ASK> I'm using "Lucida Sans Typewriter" as fixedwidth font in
ASK> TB! and its
ASK> the best I've found so far
Andale works, and has the characters ..
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Hello Allie,
Friday, October 1, 2004, 3:50:08 AM, you wrote:
> Bitstream Vera Sans Mono looks a lot better. At least the version of
> it that I had already obtained elsewhere (I can't remember where).
I'm using "Lucida Sans Typewriter" as fixedwidth font in TB! and its
the best I've found so far
Spam, [S] wrote:
> Bitstream Vera Sans is a free font included in many Linux
> distributions.
Just tried it and it's not looking too good in Windows here.
Bitstream Vera Sans Mono looks a lot better. At least the version of
it that I had already obtained elsewhere (I can't remember where).
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> Hello Spam,
> On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 14:33:09 +0200GMT Spam wrote:
>>> did you try verdana? it's also very nice
>>I like Bitstream Vera Sans. It is not a fixed width font, but it is
>>very nice and has anti-aliasing enabled - giving very smooth text.
>>Bitstream Vera Sans is a f
Hello Spam,
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 14:33:09 +0200GMT Spam wrote:
>> did you try verdana? it's also very nice
>I like Bitstream Vera Sans. It is not a fixed width font, but it is
>very nice and has anti-aliasing enabled - giving very smooth text.
>Bitstream Vera Sans is a free font incl
>> I use HTML/PlainText mail format
> this is a setting for viewing mails
>> and by default, font is set to Courier New size 9 by TB3.
>> All my mail have to be written in ARial 10.
> did you try verdana? it's also very nice
I like Bitstream Vera Sans. It is not a fixed width font, but it is
Howdy Wil,
Thursday, September 30, 2004, 11:09:26 AM, Wil wrotened:
Wil> I use HTML/PlainText mail format and by
Wil> default, font is set to Courier New size 9 by TB3.
Wil> All my mail have to be written in ARial 10.
Wil> I can't find where I have to set this
Wil> definitively. Today I change
Hello WilWilWil,
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 12:09:26 +0200GMT WilWilWil wrote:
> I use HTML/PlainText mail format
this is a setting for viewing mails
> and by default, font is set to Courier New size 9 by TB3.
> All my mail have to be written in ARial 10.
did you try verdana? it's also very nice
> I
Io,
I use HTML/PlainText mail format and by default, font is set to Courier New size 9 by
TB3.
All my mail have to be written in ARial 10.
I can't find where I have to set this definitively. Today I change it for each new
mail but I'm tired to do this...
An idea ?
Thanks
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