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If checked, {{feature|Second Font}} is used to display the current document. Otherwise, {{feature|Primary Font}} is used.
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If checked, {{feature|Second Font}} is used to display edited text. Otherwise, {{feature|Primary Font}} is used.
  
 
Both these fonts can be changed in the {{feature|Settings}} dialog. See chapter [[Appearance page]] of the {{dialog|Settings}} dialog.
 
Both these fonts can be changed in the {{feature|Settings}} dialog. See chapter [[Appearance page]] of the {{dialog|Settings}} dialog.
  
 
Note: By default, {{feature|Primary Font}} is preset to a {{system|fixed-width}} font, also caled {{system|monospace}} font, while {{feature|Second Font}} is preset to a {{system|proportional}} font. This convention, however, is not exacted. The user is free to setup any pair of fonts.
 
Note: By default, {{feature|Primary Font}} is preset to a {{system|fixed-width}} font, also caled {{system|monospace}} font, while {{feature|Second Font}} is preset to a {{system|proportional}} font. This convention, however, is not exacted. The user is free to setup any pair of fonts.

Revision as of 11:47, 26 June 2011

This section is up to date for TED Notepad version 6.3.1.0.
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This section is up to date for TED Notepad version 6.3.1.0.
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Second Font (F8)

If checked, Second Font is used to display edited text. Otherwise, Primary Font is used.

Both these fonts can be changed in the Settings dialog. See chapter Appearance page of the Settings dialog.

Note: By default, Primary Font is preset to a fixed-width font, also caled monospace font, while Second Font is preset to a proportional font. This convention, however, is not exacted. The user is free to setup any pair of fonts.