POISE-SkyLite User Guide - Palmer College of Chiropractic, Intranet ...
POISE-SkyLite User Guide - Palmer College of Chiropractic, Intranet ...
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CHAPTER 2<br />
USING SKYLITE<br />
Selecting Fonts<br />
With the Font option from the Configure menu, you can select the font name and<br />
characteristics.<br />
<strong>SkyLite</strong> supplies its own TrueType font, Arial Monospaced, which is licensed from the<br />
leading font house, MONOTYPE. You can also use the TERMiTE font - this is not fully<br />
scaleable, but can be faster if your application does large amounts <strong>of</strong> line drawing.<br />
To select a font:<br />
1. Choose Font from the Configure menu.<br />
2. Highlight the font you want to use in the Facename list box. You may need to<br />
scroll up or down. The Sample box will display an example <strong>of</strong> the way the<br />
selected font will be displayed on the screen.<br />
3. Highlight the style and the size <strong>of</strong> the font you want.<br />
4. With Font size automation set to Best fit, the terminal window is sized so that it<br />
is the best fit in the current <strong>SkyLite</strong> frame size.<br />
5. If you want the screen to be in proportion with the <strong>SkyLite</strong> window size, select<br />
Snap to Frame. If you resize the window, the font size is changed accordingly.<br />
6. With the Font size automation set to None, there is no font automation.<br />
7. If you want to keep the window size close to the original aspect ratio <strong>of</strong> the font<br />
selected, select Maintain Aspect Ratio with Snap to Frame.<br />
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