Hi Walter This link may help - https://www.maketecheasier.com/preview-fonts-osx/
In Mail you can hit Command-T to show Font manager. Then (Depending on version of macOS), you can click the little circle with dots in top left corner and choose “Show Preview” if not already showing. In Font Book if have that in Dock, you can hit Command-Option-I (letter i) to show/hide Preview pane. OpenOffice may have something similar, or a setting you can tick to show fonts in format. There used to be a key you could hold down and click on the fontmenu and it would do it. Like hold down Option and click on Font menu. Or something like that. But that was many many many many versions back and I think it got removed or long forgotten about and dropped. Kind regards Daniel Sent from my iPhone 12 Pro --- Daniel Kerr MacWizardry p : 0414 795 960 e : <daniel AT macwizardry.com.au> w : <http://www.macwizardry.com.au> **For everything Apple** NOTE: Any information provided in this email may be my personal opinion and as such should be taken accordingly, and may not be the views of MacWizardry. Any information provided does not offer or warrant any form of warranty or accept liability. It would be appreciated that if any information in this email is to be disseminated, distributed or copied, that permission by the author be requested. > On 7 Jun 2022, at 1:33 pm, FW <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Stephen, > > Yes works well in Word but not in mail or TextEdit or OpenOffice. > > Thanks for your suggestion. > > Cheers > > Walter > >> On 5 Jun 2022, at 22:53 , Stephen Chape <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Walter. >> >> If you open Word then click on the Font Style in the upper left of Menu Bar >> you will get a dropdown of the fonts. >> >>> On 5 Jun 2022, at 7:16 pm, FW <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Good evening people, >>> >>> some operating systems ago I used to be able to display the font list in >>> their actual styles rather than having to select each font >>> to see the style. E.g. when working with Preview, Mail, TextEdit, >>> OpenOffice etc. >>> >>> When I am looking for a font that shows the 0 [zero] with diagonal line I >>> don’t want to open 40 fonts to find it. >>> [someone told me Monaco is the one I was looking for] >>> >>> How can this be done in Mojave 10.14.6 ? I can’t remember which setting had >>> to be changed. >>> >>> Had a look at FontBook settings but didn’t find the trick. >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> Walter >>> -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- >>> Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> >>> Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> >>> Settings & Unsubscribe - >>> <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug> >> >> >> Regards >> Stephen Chape >> >> Mac by choice >> Windows because my employer knew no better >> >> >> >> >> >> -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- >> Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> >> Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> >> Settings & Unsubscribe - >> <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug> > > -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- > Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> > Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> > Settings & Unsubscribe - > <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug> -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> Settings & Unsubscribe - <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug>

