All,
I downloaded and installed the "Andale Mono" font.
It works great! Can finally tell O from 0 in Writelog!!!
73, Ted K2QMF
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001 20:11:16 -0000 "Eric Pearson" <epearson@prodigy.net>
writes:
> > > > Shouldn't all Windows installed fonts be present?
> > >
> > > The Entry Window requires a monospaced (fixed pitch) font
> > > so only monospaced fonts are shown as choices.
> > >
> >
> > Ok, that answers it. Does anyone have a link to such a font with a
> slash
> > zero. It thought that the HAM font was a monospaced, although TT,
> guess
> not?
>
>
> I suspect that some bit that tells Windows that the font is
> monospaced isn't getting set in those modified fonts. If I
> install the original AndaleMono font (dotted zero) it shows
> up as a choice.
>
> There is a good website that discusses monospaced fonts for
> programmers who also need to distinguish between oh's and
> zero's. It shows samples and has links for downloading:
>
> http://orion.bsuvc.bsu.edu/prn/monofont/
>
> I found the BSU Kermit font works well for the entry window.
> It is bit-mapped not true-type, and comes in 3 fixed sizes.
>
> 73,
> Eric - K6EP
>
>
>
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