I need to modify what I wrote before, quoted below.

The text after the special-font (Courier) lines _does_ get set to whatever the new default or owner's font is -- UNLESS it (the lines without a specified contains any text _style_ changes. A bit in bold, or marked as a link, interrupts the transformation, and any text after that is in the old, pre-change default font.

How should I get around this? I can imagine searching each card, putting any special-format text into temporary variables, setting the style of everything to Plain, changing the font, then reformatting . . . a nightmare. At the moment, nothing better is occurring to me.

Charles Hartman

On Jul 6, 2005, at 8:03 AM, Charles Hartman wrote:

Let me clarifiy: a field contains a dozen lines, let's say; the first six and last four have been created using Palatino, with Palatino as the stack font, so there's no font specification on any of those lines. Lines 7-8 have had their Text Formatting properties altered so their font is specified as Courier. Now in the main stack's script I insert the line "set the textfont of me to 'Arial'" and save and close the stack and its substacks and reopen. Now on that example card, in that field, lines 1-6 are Arial, 7-8 are Courier (all as expected) -- but lines 9-12 are still in Palatino.


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