Daniel Serodio wrote:

David A. Desrosiers wrote:

    Just change the font face type and size for the monospaced
font when you create the font with palmfontconv. This has worked
really well for me.

    Note: Version 1.35 of palmfontconv appears to corrupt the
fonts somehow, but 1.10 works perfectly.


I don't understand... I didn't create the font, I downloaded it from www.freewarepalm.com. Do you mean the same "font" contains both the monospaced and proportional fonts? Or if I convert a monospaced font the document will be rendered all in monospaced font?

TIA,
Daniel Serodio

Daniel,

Sorry, this was under the assumption that you were/wanted to make a 'font' set yourself. I will say, it took me some time to find out that the same font file you are using can contain many different types, one of which is a monospaced font. I gather that most pre-packaged fontsets do not contain a mono font. I ended up making my own font set and including all the fonts as I liked them. It took some trial and alot of error, but I eventually got it right. If you want a copy of my font set, let me know. It is geared for slightly smaller than norm fonts on a t3.

--Wes



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