fuller text) or Heavy (sharper text) depending on your preference. Please note: if you are using high
resolution FineType fonts, you will not be able to view color fonts and backgrounds (other than the
highlight color) on your device.
Step 3
Open a document or memo (or create a new one) in Edit mode, open the Format menu and select
Font…or tap on the font selector in the lower right toolbar in an open document.
Step 4
From within the Font Selector dialog box; use the pull-down menu next to Show As to select the
FineType font. The text in your memo or doc will now be shown in the display font! Please note that this
will not affect the real font of the document (which may be changed by selecting text and then using the
pull-down menu next to Font in the same dialog box).
Step 5
If you have installed the FineType™ Manager to your organizer (during the installation of
WordSmith this is installed by default), you can preview, beam or delete FineType fonts that you have
installed to your device. Please see Chapter 3 for more information.
Please note that currently FineType will not work with Asian and some other languages. If you are using
localizer software or a language hack, you may need to turn FineType display off.
Cut, Copy, Paste & Multi-Paste Text
To cut, copy or paste, simply follow these steps:
Step 1
Launch WordSmith and select a doc or memo to edit.
Step 2
Select text by tapping at the beginning of the first word of the text and dragging your stylus
to the end of the last word/character you want to select. Alternatively, you can quickly select a word
by tapping and holding in the center of the word. If you continue to hold, you can select the line of
text and holding further will result in selecting the paragraph. You can get basically the same results
by double (word), triple (sentence) and quadruple (paragraph) tapping. Your selected text will now be
highlighted.
WordSmith also has a Select All feature that is accessible from the Edit menu (Ctrl+a
from the keyboard or Cmd A with Graffiti).
Step 3
Tap on the menu icon in the bottom left of your screen and select the Edit menu and then
Copy or Cut. Move your stylus to where you want to paste the selected text. Then, open the Edit
menu and select Paste or Multi-Paste*. Please see Chapter 9 for information on using graffiti
shortcuts (e.g., Cmd X, Cmd C, Cmd P and Cmd 8) and keyboard shortcuts (e.g., Ctrl+x, Ctrl+c and
Ctrl+p).
* Unlike standard paste,
multi-paste
allows you to do a paste of any of your last 10 'Cut' or 'Copy'
commands from within a document. Just select multi-paste from the menu and a list appears with
the beginning text of each 'Copy' or 'Cut'. Select the one you want and it will be pasted into the
document.
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