alignment
Tony Zuccolotto
anthony.zuccolotto at pstnet.com
Mon Mar 25 13:05:39 UTC 2002
Benjamin,
I'm not sure if I understand exactly what you are trying to do, but when
it comes to aligning characters on a character by character basis, in
general you will have better success if you switch everything to use a
non-proportional font, e.g. Courier or Courier New.
Regards,
Tony
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Benjamin Tomlow [mailto:Btomlow at chdr.nl]
> Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 6:56 AM
> To: eprime at mail.talkbank.org
> Subject: alignment
>
>
> I would be very gratefull if anybody could help me with the
> following problem:
> - The test starts at the same allignment but is it possible
> to keep the allignment (during the page) the same between the
> question and the answer line.
>
> I'll skedge the procedure for you. There are 18 symbols
> presented next to eachother like:
> ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( & ^ $ % & * ^ & * The person must combine
> these symbols with certain digits (0-9) but is it possible to
> keep these symbol and digit combinations aligned beneath
> aechother. Thanks in advance and hope to hear from you soon.
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
>
> Benjamin Tomlow
> E-mail: BTomlow at chdr.nl
>
>
>
>
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