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- From: TAOBERLY@news.delphi.com (TAOBERLY@DELPHI.COM)
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- Subject: Re: FinalWriter V.401 Fonts?
- Date: 28 Jan 1996 21:28:07 -0500
- Organization: Delphi Internet Services Corporation
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- >>But the styles are _paragraph_ styles, and can't be applied to a single
- >>word or character without affecting everything else in the paragraph,
- >>can they?
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- > I have it set so that the shifted fkey gives me superscript and the
- > alt-ed fkey gives subscript ("shift" is above "alt", "alt" is below
- > "shift") and the regular fkey gets me back to normal mode. Works
- > within the paragraph fine (I think that I have them set to the menu
- > items rather than going through the text format requester).
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- I found the three superscript/subscript/normal buttons in the button
- list, which I hadn't checked before thoroughly, and now have these
- features running easier. But a Font pull-down menu would still be
- the easiest way to access _all_ of the font features, unless SoftWood
- feels daring enough to add completely customizable button/font/tool
- strips.
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- Todd
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