Here's a weird one. Can anyone out there solve the problem? I recently sent a correspondent a letter written in the 'Handwriting - Dakota' font that comes with Font Book. He wanted to know the name of the font, so I sent him an e-mail (using Eudora) written in that font. The only way I could do that was by first writing the mail in Mariner Write, then copy/pasting into Eudora.
The original copied perfectly, except that at every period preceding a line shift, a small upright rectangle appeared. I could not delete it. If I tried, the period was deleted. I've tried to copy/paste something created in Handwriting Dakota into this post, but that doesn't work.
I am surprised that you can't just type the msg in Eudora by using the Edit Menu -> Text -> Font -> Handwriting-Dakota. This works fine for me, though I tend to send all my mail in plain text.
No problems selecting that or any font for styling text.
The line break symbols you are seeing are specifically related to the font Handwriting-Dakota. They will appear even if you type the msg in that font directly within Eudora. You will not see them with any other font (or any other font that I tested). No way to eliminate them ..... however, the recipient will NOT see the line breaks. (send the msg to yourself and you will see that the line break symbols do not appear) That said, much like web pages, the recipient will not even see the msg in the H-D font if that font is not installed on his computer!