If I select a passage of text and then change font, the whole file changes to the new font. Secondly, if I then print, the font change is ignored in any case, and whole file prints in the default font.
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Answer by
Sean Hill
This isn't a text editor with functions similar to Microsoft Word to change the font for a certain paragraph. If you change the font for a portion of text, then it will change for the whole documents. This is something similar to Notepad. However, it also prints in the same default font even if it's changed, as you said. I have tested and I can confirm this is happening. Unfortunately, there is no fix for this problem. Use OpenOffice instead. It will print with the fonts you choose and keep the font style you select for each of the paragraphs modified in the application.
If I highlight a section of text and change the font using the drop-down list, the whole file is converted to the selected font, not just the highlighted part.
How does one create a file using mixed fonts and sizes?
Printing out the file in the selected font does not use that font but reverts to the default (Courier New) instead.
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Answer by
Sean Hill
Text editors don't work like document processors. This means you will need to install one of the available document processors to have support for custom fonts and sizes. For this process, Microsoft Office Word, LibreOffice, or OpenOffice needs to be used. NoteTAB can't be used for your operation and request.
If I select a passage of text and then change font, the whole file changes to the new font. Secondly, if I then print, the font change is ignored in any case, and whole file prints in the default font.
This isn't a text editor with functions similar to Microsoft Word to change the font for a certain paragraph. If you change the font for a portion of text, then it will change for the whole documents. This is something similar to Notepad. However, it also prints in the same default font even if it's changed, as you said. I have tested and I can confirm this is happening. Unfortunately, there is no fix for this problem. Use OpenOffice instead. It will print with the fonts you choose and keep the font style you select for each of the paragraphs modified in the application.
Two problems with NoteTab (free version).
How does one create a file using mixed fonts and sizes?
Text editors don't work like document processors. This means you will need to install one of the available document processors to have support for custom fonts and sizes. For this process, Microsoft Office Word, LibreOffice, or OpenOffice needs to be used. NoteTAB can't be used for your operation and request.