In monospace fonts, each character has the same horizontal size (like a typewriter...). In variable-width fonts, an "i" would take up less horizontal space than a "B".
The later are considered more pleasing to the eye and are generally easier to read for normal text. Monospace fonts are better when "columns alignment matters", like in source code.
I don't know how to clear the cache.
dean
On 10/3/07, pmsquillace pmsquillace@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, what is a monospaced font and how do I re install my font cashe?
Thanks for your help and advice guys.
Paul
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