Daniel Serodio wrote:
David A. Desrosiers wrote:
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?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.
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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