Thank you for that; but how do I make ProFont or other fonts available for
use in the Do-file Editor, i.e. make them appear in the Font dialogue box?
-- H�kon
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ronan Conroy [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 27. juni 2002 12:43
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: st: fonts
>
>
> on 26/6/02 7:59 PM, Finne H�kon at [email protected] wrote:
>
> >
> > How can I get a font for the do-editor that makes it easy
> to distinguish the
> > left, right, and double quotation marks when they appear
> together? I am
> > using Stata 7 for Windows and neither the Lucida Console
> nor the 5 variants
> > of Courier New are really well suited in my opinion. (For
> do-files I also
> > use other editors where this is less of a problem.)
>
> ProFont, which is available for the Mac, is probably
> available for other
> platforms as well. It's free, and can be tracked down at the
> usual sort of
> net software repositories. It's designed for programming and
> makes all the
> distinctions you need between confusable characters.
>
> Ronan M Conroy ([email protected])
> Lecturer in Biostatistics
> Royal College of Surgeons
> Dublin 2, Ireland
> +353 1 402 2431 (fax 2329)
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