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No way to do that without a third party program like Macro Scheduler ( http://www.mjtnet.com/macro_scheduler_pro.htm ). The MS script would open TextPad, check the time, and change the font according to your instructions, then would stop and you would be in TextPad as normal. But just using TextPad ...
Font
I know this may sound strange, but I'm getting older, and DEPENDING on circumstances, SOMETIMES I need to increase the font (e.g. when I'm tired, I need a larger font; unlike in the middle of the day). Is there anyway to create an alternate configuration and specify it on startup (e.g. one shortcut ...
- Tue Oct 04, 2005 2:36 pm
- Forum: Enhancement Suggestions
- Topic: Command Line Parameters
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Command Line Parameters
Unless I missed it, I suggest the following:
When using the "-av" option with the muliple file open ("@"), force a comparison of the files, unless another option is used to override the comparison. People that I know use this all the time, and this would be of great help.
When using the "-av" option with the muliple file open ("@"), force a comparison of the files, unless another option is used to override the comparison. People that I know use this all the time, and this would be of great help.