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Use the Font command to define the font, font size and formatting to the source and target text.
Select Font from the Edit menu or click the Font button.
The Font dialog box appears. It is divided into separate areas for the source and target language.
The source language settings affect the font and font size in the current source segment window.
The target language settings affect the font and font size of the target language window and all the source language windows except the current source segment window.
Select the font, font size and font style required for each language.
Click OK.
Note:
The font settings only affect the text size in T-Window and the target text that is copied back from T-Window for Clipboard. They do not affect the way the translation units are saved to the translation memory or how the text is presented in the target documents produced by the other T-Windows.
All T-Windows retain the font size and formatting between sessions. However the specified fonts themselves are not retained because they are language dependent and are always reset to the respective default font, according to the language direction defined in the translation memory, whenever a T-Window session is closed and a new one starts.
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