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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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,
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Hello Ben,
Tuesday, October 5, 2004, 8:53:31 AM, you wrote:
Monaco has that
Alexander Just found that is
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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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
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 missing is the
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
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
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 it
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
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 included
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
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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