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Exploring MacWrite 159
Underline
Outline
Shadow
These are alternatives
to
plain text writing. The
author
may choose
any
one
of
these
or
any
combination
which best
suits his
or
her needs.
Often, the written word
is
best expressed in a different
size. The second half
of
the style menu provides
for
this.
Examples
of
style options
appear
in New York font in figure
5.25. Twelve point is the
standard
size. One point equals I I 72
of
an
inch. Therefore, a
12
point
character
is
I I 6th
of
an
inch
high.
When
all
else
fails
use
the
New
York
font.
But~
you
may
I ike to
use
the
Geneva
font.
The
Toronto font
may
be
easier to read.
The
Monaco
font
may
appear
more
international.
Howeuer, the Chicago
font
is bolder.
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Ven.U:rt
fon,t
is
1IU:B
fo1' informaL IXI:asi.Dns.
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~c
loU'oa
f4ttt
1U!
JOlt.
1t~
,..tllf.
Whm
iD
lhece.
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laat.
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9aa Fnaldleo
fOot
II
tha
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Figure 5.24. Font examples

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