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"Richard Clark" wrote in message ... On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 22:41:16 -0000, "Richard" wrote: [This post is sent again in plain text (cannot avoid that). I've used a monospaced font type, "courier new", font size, "smaller" to view the page on my PC. To correctly view the ASCII art, you ay need to adjust your viewing font (ToolsOptionsReadFonts) to: Proportional Font: "Courier new" Font size: "smaller".] Hi Richard, It may look good to you, but for many it remains sloppy. The convention of ASCII-Doodles is to employ fixed pitch fonts. This is available to everyone. Hi. I have used fixed pitch on the second post. Courier new is fixed pitch/monospaced. I beleive the viewer though has to change the veiwing font to courier new. |
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