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- From: hartigan@flowbee.interaccess.com (Mike Hartigan)
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- Subject: Re: FinalWriter V.401 Fonts?
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 03:11:21 GMT
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- Brian Mcewen (i9566249@unicorn.it.wsu.edu) wrote:
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- : Just try writing a paper using a lot of superscripts, for a
- : biblio. page at the end! I don't know about anyone else, but I cite lots
- : of people in papers for my science classes, and the 4.* method of
- : selecting super/normal script mode it frankly unusable. Type a couple
- : sentences, open a big window, click on "position, drag down superscript,
- : close everything, type one char, open a window, click on position, pull
- : down normal, close everything, type two sentences, repeat. It's not
- : worth it. I went back to the old version.
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- There are pre-defined buttons that you can add to your button bar that
- select super/sub/normal. Then all you would have to do is press the
- superscript button, type your character, press the normal button and
- proceed (RTFM).
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