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Fonts - CPI And PT Explained |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: Fonts that end with CPI (characters per inch) are fixed-pitch fonts and, as a general rule in WordPerfect, if they end in PT (point) they are a proportionally-spaced font. Customers may get confused because some of the font names have changed from WP 5.0 to WP 5.1. The fonts may be the exact same, but in WP 5.1 the names were changed to conform to the font or printer manufacturer's naming convention. For example, the Courier 10cpi font in WP 5.1 is equal to the Courier 12pt font in WP 5.0 and the Courier 12cpi font in WP 5.1 is equal to the Courier 10pt font in WP 5.0. The fonts have not changed because they are internal fonts on the printer, but the names of the fonts in WordPerfect have changed. |
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