>>This font is not even listed in the fonts I can pick for a field. Is there a close character in Courier New font? I'm using = for now, but I don't like it.
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>Foxfont was created for FPW and still ships with VFP. (I was actually a little surprised to still see it there.) Part of its cachet was providing the linedraw characters we all used in DOS apps, and part of it was to provide the font metrics FPW used to convert from Foxels to Pixels.
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>I suspect if you copy foxfont.fon from the VFP program folder to the Windows Fonts folder it will be available in the RW. (Or maybe not ... it's non-TT. I don't know if they only allow TT.)
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>>Also what is the narrowest non-proportional font?
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>It will vary from system to system depending on what fonts are installed, of course.
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>I'm no font expert. :-)
Dan,
Installing a font sounds like too much trouble. It's not hard, of course, but I decided to go with = instead. It looks almost the same in bold <g>
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