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Re: New fonts under Tame?
- Subject: Re: New fonts under Tame?
- From: Harry Binswanger hb@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 17:10:59 -0400
Maben:
I didn't get any attachment.
As to colors, right click in the text area and you'll see a menu. Play
around with the foreground and background colors. I think in your version,
as in mine, you can set various colors separately (e.g., the colors in the
header section) by right-clicking on where they are.
Regards,
Harry
Harry:
Please tell me what is wrong with this. See attached JPG screen shot.
What you say that you cannot get Gentium to work out perfectly on your
Tame screen, are you speaking of the slight overlap of the capital M and
lower case o in the italicised word _Modern_ on the right middle of the
screen? Or is it something much more disturbing that that? While some
letters are not precisely proportional with Tame, I don't find the
problem that serious, and usually a slight turn of the mouse wheel with
correct the matter in more serious cases. In fact, look at the screen
shot closely. Thought there are places where there may be bit too much
space between the letters, and other places not enough, we lived with
that in the era of manual typewriters. Why not now? There is almost
something antique about this, and it is certainly worth the cost of
seeing italics as italics, bold as bold, and underlined as underlined.
By the way, what should I do to get the proper colAours in my screen
shot? The background of my XY4 screen is deep blue, the ordinary
letters are pale green and the italics is pale yellow.
M.W. Poirier
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On Mon, 11 Aug 2008, Harry Binswanger wrote:
Still, the monospace fonts--now beloved only by programmers!--are a
cozier fit.
Yes, because Xy works that way. I haven't found any proportional fonts
(including Gentium) to work out perfectly on my Tame screen. I'd think
that if you get the specs of all the variables just right, it could look
very nice. I haven't been able to achieve that consummation.
Window Edge Padding must be a Tame 6 addition, and jealous as it makes
me, I think I'll stay with Tame 5 for now.
I'm running 5.1 version 9, I think. It's the tame-nt.com that is 10,180
bytes and is dated 11/29/06
One quirk I've noticed in my Tame 5. Adjust Text Display/Text Size goes
to the point size +3 from where I click: That is, click 12, get 15. A
mere bagatelle, but I'm just curious if this is something in my computer
or a programming glitch.
Programming glitch. I kept calling it to Dave Thomas attention, and I
*believe* he fixed it for version 6.
Harry Binswanger
hb@xxxxxxxx
Harry Binswanger
hb@xxxxxxxx