Re: Slash zero?

2004-02-16 Thread Gerrit Kiers
Hello Rich,

Monday, February 16, 2004, 8:02:41 AM, you wrote:
rg> Anyone know a decent way to ensure my PC displays and prints slash
rg> zeros rather than letter O-like zeros?

I can recommend MS-Andale Mono. It has this major advantage over the
other fonts mentioned here that it is a extended font. It supports
many different code sets. 

It displayes and prints a dot in a zero.

Download from:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/corefonts/andale32.exe?download

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Re: Slash zero?

2004-02-16 Thread tb

--> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rg>>> Anyone know a decent way to ensure my PC displays and prints slash
rg>>> zeros rather than letter O-like zeros? I suppose finding a
rg>>> suitable font and switching all my programs to use it as a default
rg>>> could be the answer, but I have yet to come across one.

SF>> Try Terminal.
SF>> one of the MS System fonts should be on any Windows machine.

> Interesting...
> The first place I tried that font (since I was already in email) was
> TB! but (though that font seems to be on my system) it is not
> available in applications!

It is, but the application needs to allow you to select it. There are a
few different types of font formats in Windows, and some applications,
to my annoyance as well, do not let you select from every type.

When I encountered this problem with TB, I found the best alternative to
my usual font was Bitstream Vera Sans Mono. I use it at 10pt for viewing
source, and 12pt for editing. This is a monospaced font that looks like
a variable-width sans-serif font (Trebuchet/Tahoma-ish). It also uses a
"dot-zero", which is similar to a "slash-zero".

  http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/ttf-bitstream-vera/1.10/

Elsewhere, I use Raize and that implements a "slash-zero". I would use it
in TB if allowed. I consider this a TB bug, but no one seems to care much.

  http://www.raize.com/DevTools/Tools/RzFont.htm

> I saw (in a tiny texst editor program) that it *does* display a slash
> zero on screen *BUT* it still seems to print a standard zero.

The font used for printing is, often configurably, different from the
font used for display on screen. The application should allow you to
select a font for display and a font for printing, or at the very least
use the same for printing that it uses for display.

UltraEdit allow this configurability iirc, though I must say I explicitly
avoid owning a printer and encumber myself for this strange ideal.

I'd say your least annoying and most practical option is to find a
truetype/opentype format font which implements the slash zero you seek.

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Re: Slash zero?

2004-02-16 Thread dAniel hAhler
Hello bats,

on Mon, 16. Feb 2004 at 02:02:41 -0500 rich gregory wrote:

r> Anyone know a decent way to ensure my PC displays and prints slash
r> zeros rather than letter O-like zeros?

r> I suppose finding a suitable font and switching all my programs to
r> use it as a default could be the answer, but I have yet to come across
r> one.

Bitstream Vera Sans Mono :)

Allie posted this link for that
(in ):
http://www.december14.net/bin/VeraSansMono.zip


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Re: Slash zero?

2004-02-16 Thread Scott Frederick
Hello rich,

Monday, February 16, 2004, 1:32:43 AM, you wrote:

rg> I saw (in a tiny texst editor program) that it *does* display a
rg> slash zero on screen *BUT* it still seems to print a standard
rg> zero.

I have set Notepad to use Terminal. It displays and prints the slash
0.

On another installation though the same font printed zeros with a dot
in the centre.

It might be a question to ask in comp.fonts

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Re: Slash zero?

2004-02-16 Thread Scott Frederick
Hello rich,

Sunday, February 15, 2004, 11:02:41 PM, you wrote:

rg> Anyone know a decent way to ensure my PC displays and prints slash
rg> zeros rather than letter O-like zeros? I suppose finding a
rg> suitable font and switching all my programs to use it as a default
rg> could be the answer, but I have yet to come across one.

Try Terminal. It is on of the MS System fonts, so it should be on any
Windows machine.

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