Zebryk 1 Posted May 27, 2020 Share Posted May 27, 2020 Being an engineer, I constantly work with lists and tables which require Monospaced fonts for readability. Unfortunately, both Consolas (my fav) and Courier New which are Monospaced fonts, do NOT display as being Monospaced! Yes, I do have any used other SW editors for working with code, but this lack of compatibility is frustrating. Mind you, I am not requesting far out fonts but only those included with every Windows machine. What would be great, is an option to point to another folder containing fonts of one's liking. I would think this would increase sales of EN to those wanting to have a single tool to work with. 1 Link to comment
0 macfixer 683 Posted May 27, 2020 Share Posted May 27, 2020 53 minutes ago, Zebryk said: Being an engineer, I constantly work with lists and tables which require Monospaced fonts for readability. Unfortunately, both Consolas (my fav) and Courier New which are Monospaced fonts, do NOT display as being Monospaced! Yes, I do have any used other SW editors for working with code, but this lack of compatibility is frustrating. Mind you, I am not requesting far out fonts but only those included with every Windows machine. What would be great, is an option to point to another folder containing fonts of one's liking. I would think this would increase sales of EN to those wanting to have a single tool to work with. A good workaround is to put whatever fonts you want to use in Evernote into Font Book's "Web" group. Any font placed in there becomes an option for your notes. Here is an example that I typed up… Link to comment
0 Zebryk 1 Posted May 28, 2020 Author Share Posted May 28, 2020 Sounds great except I use the Windows App. But thanks for the suggestion! Link to comment
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Being an engineer, I constantly work with lists and tables which require Monospaced fonts for readability.
Unfortunately, both Consolas (my fav) and Courier New which are Monospaced fonts, do NOT display as being Monospaced!
Yes, I do have any used other SW editors for working with code, but this lack of compatibility is frustrating.
Mind you, I am not requesting far out fonts but only those included with every Windows machine.
What would be great, is an option to point to another folder containing fonts of one's liking.
I would think this would increase sales of EN to those wanting to have a single tool to work with.
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