Re: Condensed font



On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 15:08:18 +0100, Martin S Taylor wrote:

I have an RTF document in TextEdit. There are two paragraphs therein, one of
which contains text which is slightly squashed up: the letters are all
compressed sideways and look horrible. The other paragraph is normal.

If I highlight one of the paragraphs and then select
Format > Font > Styles... I see a little sample of the font with its name
and size. If it's the squashed font I selected, I also see the word
"Condensed".

Select the text in the two paragraphs and change the font to one which is
present on your Mac.

--
Michael

mhphillips at gmail dot com

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