On Thu, 23 Dec 1999 09:43:01 +0000, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
[....]
> (posted previously by Alexander V. Kisilev)
> For if you _absolutely_ need variable- width font ..., you
> can go and manually edit your registry, in particular, these
> sections of it:
> HKEY_USERS\.Default\Software\RIT\The Bat!\Editor\Font
> HKEY_USERS\.Default\Software\RIT\The Bat!\Rich Text
> If you manually edit there the name of the font to be used,
> The Bat! will obey... But be advised, that if, for example,
> you write there "Arial", you'll hardly manage to read
> anything:-)
BTW, not all monospaced fonts that are installed will be registered in
windows as monospaced. One nice font comes to mind and I'm using it
now as we speak. It's OCR A Extended.
Although I have it installed, it doesn't appear in the font list for
TB!. The registry hack is what I used and the font works perfectly of
course.
Another thing, in my experience here with NT, the second key doesn't
have to be interfered with to make the change, i.e.,
HKEY_USERS\.Default\Software\RIT\The Bat!\Rich Text
I would assume that the same applies to Win9x.
I've been trying to find what that second rich text key works but
can't find where it actually makes a change.
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Ali Martin | Using The Bat! v1.38e
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