Hello Dierk,

On 6  Dec 2001 at 10:47:57 you wrote (at least in part):

>> I use it all the time (for testing!!! I don't need true type fonts
>> *g*)

DH> You surely do mean "variable pitch fonts"? If you really don't need
DH> TrueType (which, BTW, is a trademark) you are either not on Windows or
DH> use Adobe's TypeManager with Type1 fonts. Which wouldn't be a good
DH> alternative to TrueType.

OK, I was incorrect / explained not completely.
What I wanted to say is I'm really happy TB! displaying my mails with
a fixed font. With 'True Type' (regardless if this is a trademark or
not) I wanted to name the 'not fixed fonts' as they're often called
this in common. If you have a look into your systems font folder
you'll find at least two types of font files:
*.FON which are the fixed font files, and
*.TTF which are by Windows(TM) itself called 'TrueType Font file'.
So may the 'variable pitch fonts' be 'True Type' or not, for e-mail
reading and writing I'm happy about every letter having the same with
or pitch, call it as you like :-)
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Peter Palmreuther                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(The Bat! v1.54 Beta/15 on Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2)

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