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2007-03-27 02:11 AM

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2007-03-27 02:38 AM
Abode wrote:You can change the text's 'Width Factor' to as low as 50% (and as high as 1000%).
Hi, when i select my text height, to make it bigger for titles etc, it gets thicker also, i want it larger but thinner, how can i achieve this? thanks.
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2007-03-27 02:52 AM
Cheers,
Abode

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2007-03-27 02:59 AM
Abode wrote:How eloquent.
nar nar nar, im talking about the thickness of the actual line makeing the text, not the actual width of the text as one.
As Tom says, it's a true type font. So you're SOL. Maybe consider a thinner font.
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2007-03-27 03:02 AM
cheers,
Abode
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2007-03-27 03:06 AM
So, eloquent i am

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2007-03-27 03:07 AM
Abode wrote:Yep - Google and the tiniest amount of your own effort.
got any ideas for a thinner font than arial?
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Abode

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2007-03-27 03:10 AM
Cheers,
Abode

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2007-03-27 03:21 AM
Abode wrote:See - you're putting Google to good use already!
Eloquence (from Latin eloquentia) is fluent, forcible, elegant or persuasive speaking in public. It is primarily the power of expressing strong emotions in striking and appropriate language, thereby producing conviction or persuasion. The term is also used for writing in a fluent style.

Good luck with the font.
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