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Re: geek question....off topic
"Aaron Read" wrote:
> The old DOS font is now called "Terminal" usually, and it's not a
TrueType font (meaning it's not vector-based, and therefore will
pixelate hardcore as you increase the size).
>
> The two most standard fonts for Windows these days are Times New Roman
(serifed), usually at 10-point size, and Arial (sans-serifed) also
usually at 10-point.
>
> More often than not, Times New Roman is used for the body of a text,
whereas Arial is used for the headlines. Myself, I prefer to use Arial
throughout...I feel it looks "cleaner".
How about the venerable "Courier?"
Roger