03-18-2024, 03:59 PM
Yes, if you change the font in the default text display settings, that font is used during import to figure out the number of pages (which also validates that the file can be loaded).
Most fonts are variable-width fonts. That means different characters take up different amounts of space. If you use Windows notepad, that is using a fixed-width font (also known as monospace). If you select the monospace font in MobileSheets, it will match what you are seeing in notepad (it isn't the most visually pleasing font though).
As far as your last question, I don't currently support importing fonts. That's something I may consider supporting in the future.
Mike
Most fonts are variable-width fonts. That means different characters take up different amounts of space. If you use Windows notepad, that is using a fixed-width font (also known as monospace). If you select the monospace font in MobileSheets, it will match what you are seeing in notepad (it isn't the most visually pleasing font though).
As far as your last question, I don't currently support importing fonts. That's something I may consider supporting in the future.
Mike