I appreciate that the Visual Studio team is continually trying to improve the VS environment for developers. However, I find the fonts and colors used in the VS 2022 editor to be too loud and mentally taxing. I'd very much like to change the VS 2022 text editor fonts and colors to match what I'm use to in VS 2019.
Unfortunately it's not a simple as going into Tools > Options > Environment > Fonts and Colors and changing the font from Cascadia Code back to Consolas. Sure one can do that, and that's a step forward but the font coloring is then to light. This is apparently because the font colors in general were lightened in VS 2022 to partially compensate for the fact that Cascadia Code is a very heavy font. This of course makes sense, IF you want to keep Cascadia Code as the editor font. But I don't. I want to switch back to Consolas, and I'd like the font coloring that VS 2019 used as well.
I used to be able to change the bullet colors to match the color of the fonts in the email editor, but the new drag & drop editor has removed that feature. I've checked with support and was told that you can't do that. So my suggestion is if it's impossible to change the styling, at least make it so that you can add another style to your fonts (in the design tab). That way, I could have a white font with white bullets (when I used dark-colored boxes) and a black font with black bullets (when the background is lighter). Thanks!
This is definitely a need! I would also love to have the option to change what the bullet point looks like as well as spacing.
Anyone still frustrated by this, there is a workaround that isn't great but at least it works.
You can go to the design tab, go to "Text styles" and change the "Paragraph" color to the color that you'd like for your bullet points. Then you can manually go through the text in the rest of the email and change the font color back to what it was previously.
Hi Bryan_m, I was looking for a solution and also didn't have any joy so I did some hunting. It is fairly straightforward to add a line to the source code. Even for users with limited coding experience it should be simple enough. Just Edit the Element containing your bullets and select the text with the Bullets.
That is reallyinteresting. I do not have that in my edit menu. The does nothing when I click it. You want to know something funny. I tried following your instructions in this mark up window. I can actually make the change but the system will not save it. Says invalid format. It previews the change but will not let me save it. SOOOOOOOO
Still.....
Here's my issue: I'm trying to edit a PDF and the Helvetica neue choices that are in my Adobe don't offer the medium or the ten others in the family. I cannot edit to match the document. It appears my helvetica neue is Light vs regular or medium. I try to download the helveticaneue I have in the Mac, on a CD, in a folder and all I get is "denied" from Adobe. In fact, if I search Helvetica neue in the awesome Creative Cloud for Adobe I get "font not found." So, what gives? How do I "just simply" add the family I have in my computer. I'd rather not spend hours on this... I can't copy words, or do anything that would allow me to "just simply" match the font that is in the document. Apparently the hurdle, or hoop, depending upon where you are in the rabbit hole, is that my font ends in ttc instead of ttf. But the one that is from 1995 which is linotype, ends in ttf.
I don't use the Mac's Helevtica Neue myself. I've always used the Type 1 versions in the past (before Apple switched to .dfonts and .ttc), and moved over to the OTF versions when they first came out years ago. The OTF versions can live happily among the TrueType versions and don't conflict, but unfortunately Adobe no longer has licenses for those (hence why they aren't available through CC) so you'd have to buy them from Linotype now.
Are the fonts properly embedded in your original PDF? (File> Properties> Fonts) all should say embedded or embedded subset. If not, use a preflight fixup to embed the fonts before editing. (Tools> Print Production> Preflight> Fixups).
I wrote a lengthy response, added screen captures then got the message I couldn't respond by way of the email. Don't really feel like trying to reproduce what I sent. Basically, all these questions are great questions, but nothing has fixed the issue. I opened another document I had created with Helvetica Neue, two pager, same issue. It's the font. Nothing will fix it. Googling about the font explains about Adobe Support, Adobe licensing, and so forth.
I use Font Explorer and it tends to list only partial styles in this collection (in fact, on my iMac that I'm typing this on now, only 3 of the styles show, yet all 14 are available in InDesign, etc. So I'm wondering if it's a conflict of some sort.
Regardless, I have been able to reproduce this issue. I made a test PDF with all 14 styles, embedded properly: Same results as you've experienced. I used InDesign, Word, Excel and even Text Edit to make the PDF: no difference.
So, it appears Acrobat DC cannot show all the styles in .ttc (TrueType Collection) files, of which Helevetica Neue is one. I tried a couple more that had "more than the usual 4" built in styles and had similar results.
Funny thing though, it does NOT happen in an older version: Acrobat XI shows all 14 styles as available in my test PDF (although this was viewed on an old El Capitan install, so the Helvetica Neue fonts were in .dfont format).
I did discover a glitch, I assume, where HN was showing as being in my fonts, but there was a duplicate, and I then chose "remove duplicates," but as it is with tech, they didn't remove, click click click stop remove delete delete. So, I finally was able to get there by doing this and this and that and that and this and remove it. Then I loaded it back in and there is only one set of HN. Should I wish to play around and attempt I will, but going forward I choose one of the other 10000000 fonts I have that isn't HN. The end.
I do have a question for you, off topic. How do I remove all the "RECENTS" when I open Adobe Acrobat Pro? Since whenever I open Adobe Acrobat Pro and attempt to choose a file that is in recents I get a message that says the file no longer exists and I can't get there from here.
Instead of pretending that this is helpful, or I can get to a file to open from the "just simply" recent mode, how do i remove these so I NEVER SEE IT AGAIN since it never shows me a file I can open?
I also like having to jump through "sign in" hoops when I'm on my own computer, don't share the files with anyone, don't plan on sharing the files or have any need to have security on my files on my own computer. Love that waste of time!
With Retype in Illustrator, you can identify the fonts of static texts used in raster images and outlined texts, eliminating the need for guesswork. Once you identify the font of a text, edit it effortlessly.
Select the image or outlined text, and then select Type > Retype > Match Font. You see a dotted line around all the words that Retype auto-detects. The word that is the largest in scale is highlighted by default and surrounded by a marquee. The Retype panel also appears.
Select the word in the image or outlined text for which you want to get font suggestions. The Retype panel shows 10 matching fonts as suggestions, ordered by the closeness to the font of the selected word.
Font suggestions from both Adobe Fonts and system fonts are enabled by default. You can choose to turn off either of them by deselecting From Adobe Fonts or From your device respectively in Apply Filter .
Select the image or outlined text, and then select Type > Retype > Edit Text. You see a dotted line around all the words that Retype auto-detects. The word that is the largest in scale is highlighted by default. The Retype panel also appears.
Retype is an evolving feature and will improve further with future releases. Your feedback will help us improve the accuracy of our font suggestions even further. Select Provide Feedback at the bottom of the Retype panel.
Something got messed up in my lyx settings and now the editor window previews the text in a very ugly and informal looking font. The pdf output is still the regular latex font. How can I reset the editor window font? This would probably be fixed by a complete uninstall and reinstall of lyx, but I can't figure out how to do that either.
I'm new to the latest ArcGIS Pro and working on an architectural thesis. I have to get the base map text (labels) from the base map "human geo lite" to match the text in my thesis book - very important for the graphics. My fonts are Futura PT and Magistral. They are both Adobe fonts, but I do have the ttf for Futura PT in both my windows fonts folder and the ArcGIS font folder.
I have been editing the base maps in the Vector Tile Style Editor, and this has gotten my color palette going in the right direction, but the fonts are limited to what ESRI has available. This doesn't work for me and I'd like to know how to resolve this... easily.
Is there a base map text (label) file that I can edit in ArcGIS Pro and select my font? Is there a way to do what I can do with the Vector Tile Style Editor with the "Human" base map but all in ArcGIS Pro? I really just need to have full control over the base map text.
When I try to use the simple editor (not even using the google fonts) to modify one of the existing style options for text, I do not see the changes I manually adjusted for font weight, size, etc when I preview the slide even after updating following those changes.
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