Causes each character to occupy only as much space as the ink actually takes up. For instance, ‘x’ is shorter than ‘X’ and ‘y’ extends lower than both of them. Enter the number of steps larger (positive numbers) or number of steps smaller (negative numbers) or a number of points that the size should be. Makes the text larger. Four steps means double size. (A roughly logarithmic scale.) Makes the text smaller. Four steps means half size. (A roughly logarithmic scale.) Choose this to set the characters to an absolute font size. Keeps the same font family. Choose a specific family from the list above. Choose which font family you want, or click on the check box below to keep it the same. Chooses which font the characters and symbols below are taken from. These are characters and other symbols that are available in a particular font. You can choose which font via the scroll box above. Chooses the character or symbol that’s selected. These are the macros that are available.