How to use Markup in Photos for Mac How do you add arrows, text, and callouts to your macOS Photos? You can, however go back into Markup and remove your markup, but it's best to make a copy of the original and mark it up. You can also change your font type and color to match the rest of the photo better. Those who have worked with fonts for a long time have developed a lore about them, and how to handle them successfully. One of these pieces of knowledge is that if you’re having font problems (fonts which don’t display correctly, for example), a possible solution is to delete the AdobeFnt files on your computer. I was wondering if changing the color of the font for certain numbers in TextEdit was possible. For exemple to have all '1's in blue, '2's red etc.. If that's impossible in TextEdit, can someone suggest a similar software able to do so and read .txt files ?
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1 AnswerThis was fun! macOS includes Perl and Save that as Then you can convert any document like this: and it will make ![]() So, if I start with the following in I end up with: The Perl reads 1 character at a time, because of I have spent all day on this and I still have no idea why one of your documents works and the other doesn't. The only thing I can say is that I re-wrote it in a different way even, but it is still the same. I will put the code below so that others can play with it: You run it with:
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