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The Dropbox App file display / editor is a welcome tool on mobile devices. However, it displays text files (.txt) in a proportional font. If you are only going to show one font it should be monospace...
Robert W.3
5 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thank you for your response, Daphne. Just to clarify, quite often text files contain multiple columns or simple tables. For these cases, a monospaced font is necessary for proper alignment. I have tested a few other cloud-storage apps to see how they handle text files. The Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, and Adobe Creative Cloud apps all display text files with a monospaced font.
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