Re: Style Sheet Font Family Not Applied to Standard Form Input Cell
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- Subject: [mg115126] Re: Style Sheet Font Family Not Applied to Standard Form Input Cell
- From: "Stewart Bodzin" <stewart.bodzin at usa.net>
- Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2011 04:24:52 -0500 (EST)
David, thank you for the response. I found the Core.nb and tried to modify the font type there but that workbook does not permit any changes to the cells. I set the cell to editable and made the change to the font but it does not stick. Any ideas? Stewart -----Original Message----- From: David Annetts [mailto:david.annetts at iinet.net.au] Sent: Friday, December 31, 2010 3:37 AM To: Stewart Bodzin Cc: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net Subject: [mg115126] Re: [mg115111] Style Sheet Font Family Not Applied to Standard Form Input Cell Hi Stewart, I asked this question on 02.12.10 and John Fultz sent the reply below " The font for StandardForm Input and Output cells comes from the StandardForm style. Similarly, the font for InputForm cells comes from the InputForm style, and for OutputForm cells from the OutputForm style. There is a comment in Core.nb in the group that contains the Input/Output styles which mentions this. " D. On 31/12/2010 17:59, Stewart Bodzin wrote: > I have a style sheet with the font specified as Arial for input cells. > It seems that input cells in standard form format ignore the style > sheet font settings except for the font size. If I change the size of > the style sheet's font for the input cell type, the size immediately > changes in the notebook associated with that style sheet, but if I > change the font family, nothing happens. The font family shows as > Courier New for all standard form input cells. > > Anyone know why the font family can't be set to Arial or anything else > in the style sheet and effect the standard form input cells in a > notebook associated with that style sheet? > > Thanks, > > Stewart G. Bodzin > > <mailto:Stewart.Bodzin at usa.net> Stewart.Bodzin at usa.net