Preview fonts

J
Posted By
james
May 25, 2005
Views
442
Replies
4
Status
Closed
is there a way to preview fonts in photoshop without
having to click on them?

Master Retouching Hair

Learn how to rescue details, remove flyaways, add volume, and enhance the definition of hair in any photo. We break down every tool and technique in Photoshop to get picture-perfect hair, every time.

HL
Harry Limey
May 25, 2005
"Dale Juniors 16 year old girlfriend" wrote in message
is there a way to preview fonts in photoshop without
having to click on them?

First, highlight the type you want to change, and then press Command-H (PC: Control-H) to hide the highlighting (the type is still highlighted; the highlight is just hidden from view). Then, up in the Options Bar, click once in the front field, then use the Up/Down Arrow keys on your keyboard to scroll through your installed typefaces

Harry
K
KatWoman
May 25, 2005
what he said but you can use the wheel mouse to scroll if you want "Harry Limey" <harrylimey[@]lycos.co.uk> wrote in message
"Dale Juniors 16 year old girlfriend" wrote in message
is there a way to preview fonts in photoshop without
having to click on them?

First, highlight the type you want to change, and then press Command-H (PC:
Control-H) to hide the highlighting (the type is still highlighted; the highlight is just hidden from view). Then, up in the Options Bar, click once
in the front field, then use the Up/Down Arrow keys on your keyboard to scroll through your installed typefaces

Harry

J
james
May 26, 2005
On Wed, 25 May 2005 19:08:27 -0400, "KatWoman" wrote:

what he said but you can use the wheel mouse to scroll if you want "Harry Limey" <harrylimey[@]lycos.co.uk> wrote in message
"Dale Juniors 16 year old girlfriend" wrote in message
is there a way to preview fonts in photoshop without
having to click on them?

First, highlight the type you want to change, and then press Command-H (PC:
Control-H) to hide the highlighting (the type is still highlighted; the highlight is just hidden from view). Then, up in the Options Bar, click once
in the front field, then use the Up/Down Arrow keys on your keyboard to scroll through your installed typefaces

Harry
thanx for the help
C
Corey
May 26, 2005
Also, pressing the first letter(s) of the name of a font will jump you to that part of the list….while your cursor is in the font name field.

Peadge 🙂

How to Improve Photoshop Performance

Learn how to optimize Photoshop for maximum speed, troubleshoot common issues, and keep your projects organized so that you can work faster than ever before!

Related Discussion Topics

Nice and short text about related topics in discussion sections