> It's not possible to change the font a program uses without having access
> to the source code and recompiling the program. Unfortunately if the program
> doesn't provide a means for changing the font, then there's nothing you can
> do.
I thought it might be in a config file somewhere. You CAN change
the font, it's just not very convienient. Go to the Notepad, change to
small font, and type a few letters. Then copy and paste those letters
into a blank Jotter page, and keep typing. You can even delete the
orignal letters before you start typing.
It also works with bold, underline, and italics.
The limit of the jotter is the size of the screen, not the number of
characters, so you can keep writing all the way to the bottom of the
screen in the small font.
You can stick these pages into other notes apps as usual. Clearly, the
Jotter runs on the same engine as the notepad, and has the other fonts
built in. Too bad it's not built into the interface.
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Michael Halleen Foresee Active Media www.foresee.com
Chicago, IL The Grand Area www.mcs.com/~halleen/
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