Not exact matches
Again and again, Schickel's works depend on simple materials, simply constructed, such as
plain, thin iron crosses, granite altars, ceramic holy water
fonts, and oaken choir stalls
for his renovation of Gethsemani Abbey in Kentucky, the oldest Trappist Monastery in the United States, and home, once, to Thomas Merton.
«Every time something really ugly won, it would shock me: giant - size
fonts for links,
plain - text links vs. pretty «Donate» buttons.»»
Not as much on the iPad, which seems to have quite a complete rendering engine
for HTML (except
for embedded
fonts), but the ADE based readers all seem to mess up one or the other aspect of the layout, and are basically not good enough
for anything but
plain running text.
This is only
for a
plain, text - only document (no images or fancy
fonts!)
Line and paragraph breaks and shifts, abrupt
font style changes (seemingly
for no reason I could surmise), PDF conversions just
plain gone wrong.
Much more frequently than I would prefer, I see appellate briefs and motions filed by major law firms that simply use slanted
plain text
for italics in place of actually installing and using the italics
font pack
for the
font that the document's author has elected to use.
Even if judges used Multimarkdown to write judgments in
plain text rather than Word, it would be a simple, consistent conversion process to HTML
for CanLII and PDF, with professional typesetters (or even just CSS designers) worrying about double - spacing online or single - spacing in PDF,
font choices, whitespace, etc..
For example the
font side is totally
plain without any physical buttons which means it will most likely run on the Ice Cream Sandwich OS the android 4.0.
The more well - known
fonts should be used (Times New Roman, Arial, Courier)
for this version and it should be saves as a
plain text document -LRB-.
A
plain font like Arial, Times New Roman, or Verdana is recommended
for clarity.
Many online job boards and corporate application sites will only read
plain - text formats like ASCII (American Standard Code
for Information Interchange) that don't recognize fancy formatting like bullet points,
fonts, margins, or bold or italicized text.
If you've spent time carefully selecting the right
font for your resume, aligning the margins and crafting a clean outline of justified section titles and subtitles, the last thing you want to do is render the whole thing in
plain text.
It would be smarter to follow one particular
font throughout and a
plain formal black and white combo would be best
for your resume.
Use
plain fonts and make sure that there is sufficient white space to make it easy
for the hiring manager to read your resume.
• Choose a format that sells you best i.e. chronological format
for highly experienced and functional format
for less experienced applicants • Use simple and
plain fonts (Verdana, Arial or Times New Roman) • Use bold and capital words
for section headings • Use correct grammatical tences i.e. present tence
for current jobs and past tence
for previous jobs • Re-read and proofread many times before making a finalized version of your resume • Print on a high - quality resume paper • Do not staple or fold pages of your resume
Furthermore, keep it up to proper and simple format —
plain and easy - readable
fonts, capitalization and italics (solely
for headlines or underlining key points).