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Mr. Green, please pass this on
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Visual FoxPro
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Thanks Tamar. I can see how that would be an issue/complicator.

On the other hand, I wonder how I tell if a font is scalable or not?
I just went into the Control Panel-->Fonts and I see nothing that tells me that bit of information. I admit, though, that me and MS do not share intuition styles, so I may well be missing it.

I have also got to think that the overall issue is solveable (soluble?) without regard to specific font selection. After all, I hear (haven't found how to set it yet) that MS has come up with some real nice font display manipulations for TFT/DSTN displays that makes them really much better. If they can do things down to that level I've gotta believe that something can be done for a whole screen.

JimN

>>Ever since the display settings "Small Font" and "Large Font" (and now others, I see) have been available I have experienced minor but very troublesome discrepancies in displayed output.
>
>One key issue in dealing with small fonts vs. large fonts is to make sure to use only scalable fonts. One reason we see the problem (try the VFP Solutions samples at large font for good examples) is widespread us of MS Sans Serif, which isn't scalable.
>
>Tamar
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