Hi Oliver,
...
I already stated I would. But the problem I see is not me staying with
fixed-width fonts, but many others not doing so.
You do not know *which* variable font they used - so you will
never be able to see the message exactly as it looked for them.
Regards,
Wolfgang
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Hi Oliver,
on Thursday, December 23, 1999, 8:39:57 AM GMT+0800, Oliver Sturm wrote:
OS I'm against the concept of denying features, too. But a feature is
OS only a feature in the right place. To say it the hard way: You don't
OS need variable width fonts to work with a system
Hi Oliver,
on Thursday, December 23, 1999, 2:58:43 AM GMT+0800, Oliver Sturm wrote:
TF As we will not have the power to change C-Win, we will have to
TF adapt. I don't know whether it would bloat the programme. If not,
TF just don't use variable width if you don't want to. ;-)
OS I
Hi Nick Andriash,
On Mittwoch, 22. Dezember 1999 at 0:58:55 you wrote:
NA That indeed is a shame... having to put up with such limited
NA fonts. Oh well... will probably hold off buying the Program until
NA a later version that allows for variable width fonts.
Yeah, that's important.
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