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Changing the default alignment character for a decimal tab
Hi Bill,
No, I mean both "fixed pitch" and proportional fonts. Try this with for example Arial or Times New Roman, they work fine. As Suzanne Barnhill points out: "In most proportional fonts, the numerals are, in effect, monospaced." See for yourself. Cooz "Bill Ashley" wrote: "Cooz" wrote: You should be able to align clock times by using standard left, central or right tabs as well. In a well-designed font, all digits occupy the same space. Thanks for your reply. Your reference to a "well-designed" font I assume means a "fixed pitch" font such as Courier where a space occupies the same horizontal distance as a 1. However, I'm looking for a solution that works for a proportional font. |
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