On 13Jul2018 17:42, Talia Koch <tko...@hwemail.com> wrote:
Hi, I am trying to figure out a code that would change my text output to 
'Arial' font. How would I do this? Thanks.

You will need to provide far more context for this question.

What are you using to display your text? HTML (eg a web browser)? Then the <font> tag might help you. Some other document format such as roff or LaTeX? A terminal? If this is possible it will be entirely terminal dependent. A GUI of some kind, such as Tk or Qt? You will need to consult its documentation for its text widgets.

Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au> (formerly c...@zip.com.au)

in rec.moto, jsh wrote:
Dan Nitschke wrote:
> Ged Martin wrote:
> > On Sat, 17 May 1997 16:53:33 +0000, Dan Nitschke scribbled:
> > >(And you stay *out* of my dreams, you deviant little
> > >weirdo.)
> > Yeah, yeah, that's what you're saying in _public_....
> Feh. You know nothing of my dreams. I dream entirely in text (New Century
> Schoolbook bold oblique 14 point), and never in color. I once dreamed I
> was walking down a flowchart of my own code, and a waterfall of semicolons
> was chasing me. (I hid behind a global variable until they went by.)
You write code in a proportional serif? No wonder you got extra
semicolons falling all over the place.
No, I *dream* about writing code in a proportional serif font.
It's much more exciting than my real life.
/* dan: THE Anti-Ged -- Ignorant Yank (tm) #1, none-%er #7 */
Dan Nitschke  pedan...@best.com  nitsc...@redbrick.com
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