Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!ncar!ames!pacbell!pbhyd!lc From: lc@pbhyd.PacBell.COM (Larry Colton) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: VT220, GS+ (actually, just GS+) Message-ID: <1141@pbhyd.PacBell.COM> Date: 25 Mar 88 21:11:53 GMT References: <8803241258.AA24134@tcgould.TN.CORNELL.EDU> Reply-To: lc@pbhyd.PacBell.COM (Larry Colton) Organization: Pacific * Bell, San Diego Lines: 11 In article <8803241258.AA24134@tcgould.TN.CORNELL.EDU> halp@TCGOULD.TN.CORNELL.EDU ("Bruce P. Halpern") writes: >RE: Fonts >Beagle Bros Timeout Superfonts uses the standard ][gs/Mac fonts on a ][e/][c. >They are *NOT* displayed on the screen in AppleWorks, but might be in Bruce, is correct that the fonts are not displayed on the screen in AppleWorks as they are in a graphic word processor such as Multiscribe. You can, however, print them to the graphics screen while still in AppleWorks. All of the Beagle Bros Timeout series does it's magic while you are still in Appleworks. One of the Superfont options is print to screen which allows you to preview the document yet not be burdened with a slow graphic based editor.