Display Font for Attachment

Dear all,
Is it possible to set the font to non-proportional spacing on attachment entering so that we can have WYSIWYG on printing? If possible, then how?
Thanks,
EC

I am having the same problem setting fonts in a Java App as described earlier in this thread regarding applets. All of my fonts show up when I call GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment().getAllFonts(), however when I set to these fonts using setFont() the font size and style are correct but not the face. The faces all appear to be either Arial, Courier New, or Times New Roman. The context is very simple, I am doing this in a Dialog, and setting the font on a Label. It is definitely not a repaint issue.
Perhaps the author claiming to have setFont() working in an App could post a code snippet...

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