There probably won't be any more TehNoobShow episodes as my god forsaken Windows computer doesn't have either of the fonts required to make the text, so, umm.... say fairwell to Bob forever...
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Can't you substitute something close?
To digress just a little...I find it a pain that Scratch won't show you what the fonts look like as you are selecting them. I've got hundreds of fonts on my PC but I don't have a clue what most of them look like until after I select one. Very tedious. I usually find myself opening up Microsoft Word just so I can use the font display it has when you are selecting a font.
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You could also use the Character Map utility - less resource hogging than word.
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