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11-17-2022, 09:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-17-2022, 10:14 PM by Pete.)
I'm finding it a bit difficult to get nice spacing with arial or calibri fonts. Lucida Console works perfectly, but I was hoping to discover a few other ttf windows fonts that wouldn't spread out so much over the screen and would not give unexpected results with extended ASCII characters.
I figure other members might have some favorites. Any suggestions?
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11-17-2022, 09:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-17-2022, 09:59 PM by bplus.)
MasterGy had a very interesting suggestion for hardware coding letters and NAHT using print or _PrintString. I will see if i can dig up a link...
Update: Yes, it was a reply to another call for Help:
https://qb64phoenix.com/forum/showthread...75#pid9675
I used similar method but NAHT hardware to space letters by printing them in character cells with GUI stuff, so all my columns were in a row ;-)) ie my list boxes could show neat coulmns of numbers. These suggestions do not require MONO(senior moment)... sorry forgot the word but it's the option that stretches print to ridiculous and unpractical widths.
Update: NAHT MONOtone, MONOSPACE
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I still use the lucon.ttf font, but the Consolas font is very much like Lucinda Console and a little less width grabby. You may like that one. Not sure how it will handle the High ASCII in the QB64 IDE.
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Thanks. I downloaded one that looks pretty good last night. Hope to try it out later today. Doing Christmas stuff already. I got the tree up last night, and I didn't even need to take any pills... Aspirin, Steve!
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