i don't have CS here to check out
but in CS2/CS3/CS4, when you check the font list in the Character palette, every font has a "sample" infront of its name to show you how does it look like.
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Browse All TopicsI am using Photoshop CS. When I'm choosing a font all the fonts are listed in "Arial" and in order to see what the fonts look like I have to select them and change the font on the canvas. In programs like Word the fonts are listed in their own style, ie. times appears as times, arial appears as arial in the font list. Is there a way to get Photoshop CS to display the fonts in their own style?
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You can though use this workaround
http://www.northlite.net/p
It's not ideal, but at least it's quick and updates in your text box as you use the arrow keys.
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by: qwertyPosted on 2009-09-17 at 22:50:53ID: 25363170
there is no way out to do d same.