2 Below is a sample of the font: Chicago.If you would like to see a different font sampled, select that font (from the Font menu), then select Sample 1 Font again (from the *FM* menu)ノYou can produce a 'font catalog' of sorts. Below is a short example of one of the pages...- Special Control Characters are listed first. Feel free to delete these if they are mostly garbage characters. They are generally not printable, and are of little use to most folks.- Following that are a sample sentence, and the visible ASCII characters (from 33 through 255), presented in Plain, Bold, Italic, and Bold&Italic, and in 9, 10, 12, 14, and 18 point sizes.- Feel free to add or delete any text you wish, using the Edit menu if needed. You may hilight and change the Font, Size, or Style of any text here (don't forget to replace the big, bold letters at the top of the sample below by typing in the actual name of the font you've selected from the Font menu). You may also print this sample, but the text will be printed left-justified only...NOTE: I highly recommend selecting the font you wish sampled (from the Font menu), then select Sample 1 Font again (from the *FM* menu). Then you can save the Font Sample (Save Sample Asノ) or print it (Print Sampleノ) as desired. Feel free to delete all this explanatory text before you save or printノSelect Sample 1 Font again (from the *FM* menu) to view this EXACT same text.You may always select Save Sample Asノ (from the File menu) to save the window JUST AS YOU SEE IT.You may also select Open Sample fileノ (from the File menu) to open a previously saved sample window.----- delete this line and above if you wish -----ChicagoSpecial Control CharactersShown here in 18 point, these 18 symbols are primarily used by Mac OS menu fonts, such as Capitals, Charcoal, Chicago, Gadget, Sand, Techno, and Textile. They are created by typing the Control key + each of the following keys: (b, c, e, f, g, j, k, l, p, q, r, s, t, w, x, y, z, [ ). Note that these symbols will most likely be nonsense characters for any font that is not a Mac OS menu font, with a few rare exceptions. Also, these characters generally won't print, so if you decide you want these in print, produce them, then take a snapshot of the screen...□ □ □ □ □