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2 matches view forum post #7329 You're very welcome. :) Indenting is very simple with CSS. If you want all of your paragraphs to have an indent, then use:[code:1:66abeaaa7d]p {text-indent: 2em;}[/code:1:66abeaaa7d]If you only want some[/i:66abeaaa7d] of your paragraphs to be indented, you can create a class for it, like so...[code:1:66abeaaa7d].indent {text-indent: 2em;}[/code:1:66abeaaa7d]...then call it up with...[code:1:66abeaaa7d]<p class="indent">Your paragraph here.</p>[/code:1:66abeaaa7d]You can also use a negative value to make the first line go further to the left. Enjoy! :)
1 matches view forum post #4376 If anyone could help me finding the font named: "CODE 3X" please! Thanxs ;)
1 matches view forum post #17622 Hi there, I'm new to buying fonts and hoped you could clarify for me what the copyright info listed with Auburn means: Copyright: Typeface � (your company). 2005. All Rights Reserved. Version: Version 1.00 August 19, 2005, initial release. It doesn't reference the "free" status in terms of use for non-commercial, commercial, etc., and there was no read me file with those details either. I want the font for commercial use and want to be sure we handle it the right way. Thanks so much!
1 matches view forum post #18772 uploaded image Yes it is. When you look at the page info of http://www.pcinet-llc.com/Wed_Fonts.htm you see this. Tiny little problem, there are several versions of the Engravure around and I don't know what the 'LG' stands for. Edit kk: LG seems to be an internal Carlson Crafts image code (probably 'large'), therefore I also wanted to show you the page source code but Alex doesn't allow this. So here it is as a pict: [img]http://koeiekat.com/images/engravurehtml.png[/img]
1 matches view forum post #25743 and the code is even worse ... brrrrrr
1 matches view forum post #18224 I have nothing against it, as long is it doesnt feed on or live in my code.
1 matches view forum post #21412 view details for free font #13909 If "cob" is code for cornhole, I believe you loud and clear.
2 matches view forum post #6752 Thankfully, there's some sample project in the MSDN Library, which uses GetGlyphOutline() with GGO_NATIVE. According to it's licence, I'm free to copy and paste anything anywhere! :D So I'll just have to copy some functions from that one into mine! That makes my job a lot easier. Not the kind of thing that I would have liked to do, but I've no other option now! Anyway, I'll try the changes you have suggested. There's a small mistake in your code - BYTE buffer[buffsize]; I'll have to use dynamic memory allocation, as bufsize isn't constant. :) Thanks!
1 matches view forum post #25125 Out of space transcription? :) unleashed Area51 code? comes from special glyphs in Word
1 matches view forum post #17752 I can't understand... :) I mean, that is plain orange or, in CMYK values, something like M50Y100. Maybe even lighter in magenta. It's like a code, isn't it? I'm supposed to solve the mistery or die, like a film star?
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