... and fields render much faster (i believe...)

On 23 feb 2005, at 19:43, Colin Holgate wrote:
At 10:18 AM -0800 2/23/05, l'eau wrote:
I get that the difference between field and text is that text is anti-aliased.
System software may well anti-alias Field text, and you can also turn off anti-aliasing for Text members, so it's not that straight forward. Text members hyperlinks, rtf and html properties, an image, and other things that a field doesn't have. Fields can have a visible border and other settings not available to Text members.
can the text act as a field allowing the user to input text, select characters?
can lingo higlight characters in the text?
Yes, although the syntax for highlighting text is different for the two.
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