Re: Inserting Plain Text In-line [RESOLVED]

2014-02-11 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 11:50 PM, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com wrote:
 On Mon, 10 Feb 2014, David L. Johnson wrote:

 Go to the text menu (icon is an  ab), or alternately Edit - Text Style
 - Customized.  Then, highlight the words you want to put in a monospaced
 font, and choose typewriter font family. Works for me.  I usually write
 what I want, then change the font. If you just change the font family and
 then type, you have to change it back to whatever you are using once you
 are done.


 David,

   Works for me, too. I don't know that I've even used Edit - Text Style so
 this was a good introduction.

This approach is discouraged as amounts to finger painting. The module
approach (described in the other thread) is encouraged.

Liviu


 Much appreciated,

 Rich

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Re: Inserting Plain Text In-line [RESOLVED]

2014-02-11 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 11:50 PM, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com wrote:
 On Mon, 10 Feb 2014, David L. Johnson wrote:

 Go to the text menu (icon is an  ab), or alternately Edit - Text Style
 - Customized.  Then, highlight the words you want to put in a monospaced
 font, and choose typewriter font family. Works for me.  I usually write
 what I want, then change the font. If you just change the font family and
 then type, you have to change it back to whatever you are using once you
 are done.


 David,

   Works for me, too. I don't know that I've even used Edit - Text Style so
 this was a good introduction.

This approach is discouraged as amounts to finger painting. The module
approach (described in the other thread) is encouraged.

Liviu


 Much appreciated,

 Rich

 --
 Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D.  |  Have knowledge, will travel.
 Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc.   |
 http://www.appl-ecosys.com Voice: 503-667-4517  Fax: 503-667-8863




-- 
Do you know how to read?
http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm
http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader
Do you know how to write?
http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail


Re: Inserting Plain Text In-line [RESOLVED]

2014-02-11 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 11:50 PM, Rich Shepard  wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Feb 2014, David L. Johnson wrote:
>
>> Go to the "text" menu (icon is an  ab), or alternately Edit -> Text Style
>> -> Customized.  Then, highlight the words you want to put in a monospaced
>> font, and choose "typewriter" font family. Works for me.  I usually write
>> what I want, then change the font. If you just change the font family and
>> then type, you have to change it back to whatever you are using once you
>> are done.
>
>
> David,
>
>   Works for me, too. I don't know that I've even used Edit -> Text Style so
> this was a good introduction.
>
This approach is discouraged as amounts to finger painting. The module
approach (described in the other thread) is encouraged.

Liviu


> Much appreciated,
>
> Rich
>
> --
> Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D.  |  Have knowledge, will travel.
> Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc.   |
>  Voice: 503-667-4517  Fax: 503-667-8863
>



-- 
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http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm
http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader
Do you know how to write?
http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail


Re: Inserting Plain Text In-line [RESOLVED]

2014-02-10 Thread Rich Shepard

On Mon, 10 Feb 2014, David L. Johnson wrote:


Go to the text menu (icon is an  ab), or alternately Edit - Text Style
- Customized.  Then, highlight the words you want to put in a monospaced
font, and choose typewriter font family. Works for me.  I usually write
what I want, then change the font. If you just change the font family and
then type, you have to change it back to whatever you are using once you
are done.


David,

  Works for me, too. I don't know that I've even used Edit - Text Style so
this was a good introduction.

Much appreciated,

Rich

--
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Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc.   |
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Re: Inserting Plain Text In-line [RESOLVED]

2014-02-10 Thread Rich Shepard

On Mon, 10 Feb 2014, David L. Johnson wrote:


Go to the text menu (icon is an  ab), or alternately Edit - Text Style
- Customized.  Then, highlight the words you want to put in a monospaced
font, and choose typewriter font family. Works for me.  I usually write
what I want, then change the font. If you just change the font family and
then type, you have to change it back to whatever you are using once you
are done.


David,

  Works for me, too. I don't know that I've even used Edit - Text Style so
this was a good introduction.

Much appreciated,

Rich

--
Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D.  |  Have knowledge, will travel.
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc.   |
http://www.appl-ecosys.com Voice: 503-667-4517  Fax: 503-667-8863



Re: Inserting Plain Text In-line [RESOLVED]

2014-02-10 Thread Rich Shepard

On Mon, 10 Feb 2014, David L. Johnson wrote:


Go to the "text" menu (icon is an  ab), or alternately Edit -> Text Style
-> Customized.  Then, highlight the words you want to put in a monospaced
font, and choose "typewriter" font family. Works for me.  I usually write
what I want, then change the font. If you just change the font family and
then type, you have to change it back to whatever you are using once you
are done.


David,

  Works for me, too. I don't know that I've even used Edit -> Text Style so
this was a good introduction.

Much appreciated,

Rich

--
Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D.  |  Have knowledge, will travel.
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc.   |
 Voice: 503-667-4517  Fax: 503-667-8863