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Advanced Font Viewer 4.1 - User Guide and FAQ

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Frequently Asked Questions - Advanced Font Viewer

  1. How to change sample text?
    Changing the sample text for one font changes causes the same change to all future displayed font samples. You can enter you own sample text, paste sample text from Windows Clipboard, or choose it from the dropdown list provided in AFV.

    Text from the Windows Clipboard is pasted by pressing the Shift+Ins key combination, or by clicking the corresponding button at the Toolbar.

    You can add, delete or change the order of the lines in the list with the help of Options dialog. Only the first five lines of the whole sample text list are displayed in order to preserve interface simplicity.


  2. I have more fonts than your program displays! why?
    Program displays the families of fonts, which may include some subfamilies as well. Each subfamily is a separate file; therefore, there are many more font files than those available on the computer.

  3. Can I pick some specific fonts to print them out, or is it "all or nothing"?
    Yes. Use the Selected font list to print out specific font styles.

  4. How to choose a better font?
    The quality of your work with text and graphics in many respects depends on the fonts you use.
    It is not that easy to choose an appropriate font, as it seems at first sight. Most programs have scant resources for font choice, or do not have them at all. You have to browse the fonts separately or use a list of typeface variants, which is usually quite poor, as it is, for example, in Word.


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