I believe I've probably found the item I was thinking of -- in an old Xy3 directory -- although I can't recall in exactly what way we may have been using it. Something via the PT tables for certain printers, no doubt. Can't recall where I obtained this either. I doubt it ever shipped with XyWrite, or was ever offered by XyQuest. I will attach it below, just in case.Jordan
From: J R FOX
To: "xywrite@xxxxxxxx"
Sent: Saturday, August 6, 2016 8:45 AM
Subject: Re: No more vDos worlds left to conquer
I'm definitely going to have to search around here (on old Zip Drive cartridges, or wherever) for that TinyFont thing that I mentioned. It was kind of like the smaller text sample on that wheel the optometrist has you look at. I don't know whether it was monospaced, or otherwise adaptable, but if so it might have been something that lent itself to a "squared" notation, or the descending 2 in H2O, particularly if other font letters will appear much larger next to it. These are very minor requests, but it might be nice to have a temperature "degrees" symbol too.I never delved much into the higher ASCII # symbols that were available in some of the Speedo fonts -- like the Copyright symbol ? -- that may have covered some of this.Jordan
From: Harry Binswanger
To: xywrite@xxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, August 5, 2016 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: No more vDos worlds left to conquer
Wengier,
Sounds very cool. But if you can do super and sub, that implies, doesn't
it, that you could do small, because these are smaller.
Then I could have my comments, on my programs, show up in a smaller font.
Regards,
Harry
>Hi Harry,
>
>Do you wish to see superscript and subscript text to be displayed visually
>in XyWrite? If you want then please try the latest vDos-lfn build (build
>2016.08.05). You can also disable the feature to display superscripts and
>subscripts visually by setting "SUBPDISP=OFF" in the config file. vDos-lfn
>for XyWrite 1.53 is not the final version of vDos-lfn. So please enjoy the
>new version.
>
>Wengier
>
>
>On Friday, August 5, 2016 12:33 PM, Harry Binswanger mailto:hb@xxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>
>I'm sad. I've tweaked fonts, font-styles, colors, screen position, and who
>knows what else, and it now is optimal. What to do?
>
>Regards,
>Harry
>
>
>Attachment: Tinyfont.zip
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