How to Scroll Through Font Types?

Is there any way to scroll through the font types in TextEdit? When I go to Format>Fonts>Show Fonts and press the up and down arrows I cannot scroll through the fonts. I have to use the trackpad. Am I missing something?


Thanks.

S

MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.7), iPod Classic 80GB

Posted on Mar 28, 2012 7:18 PM

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Mar 21, 2014 4:59 PM in response to sicjoy

I just tried it and at first I could use the up and down arrows and the selection in TextEdit would rapidly change, showing the selected font. And now it doesn't. The arrow keys seem to only apply to the documet window, not the font dialog.


This is strange. I have no answer, but I did see the behavior you want, and now I cannot duplicate it. If I figure it out, I'll be back.

Mar 21, 2014 5:15 PM in response to August.

Got it.


Use Format > Font > Show Fonts to bring up the Fonts dialog.


Select your text. It will be highlighted in Blue. The selected font will be highlighted in Gray in the Fonts dialog.


Click the titlebar of the Fonts dialog. The highlight in the Document window should turn Gray and the selected font in the Fonts dialog should be highlighted in Blue. That's your clue that the Fonts dialog now has the keyboard.


Now you should be able to use the up and down arrows to rapidly scroll through the fonts and see the changes in the Document window.


At least, it seems to working repeatably for me.


Good luck. I hope this helps.


August.

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