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Re: Need help on nsfontmanager.
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Re: Need help on nsfontmanager.


  • Subject: Re: Need help on nsfontmanager.
  • From: Alan Shouls <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 12:38:37 +0000

Hi,


I want to use multiple font traits .

I.e..,making the text both "bold and italic" (LIKE BOLDITALIC )

Is this possible?

It depends on the font. Some fonts have just a regular form, others have a bold form as well as a regular form, others an italic form, a bold form, and a bold+italic form. If there is a bold+italic form of a particular font you can set it.


If you play about with TextEdit you will be able to see the different forms that various fonts have. Helvetica has:

- Regular (normal)
- Oblique (italic)
- Bold (bold)
- Bold Oblique (bold+italic)

A font like Impact has just a "Regular"

Hope that this helps

Best regards

Alan Shouls
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