If the Arial Narrow font is showing in the list as here, you're all set. You should usually see a long list of fonts that are available, based on what's installed on your system and available to the program. How else to determine if you have the Arial Narrow font? You can run most word publishing or text editor such as Notepad, Wordpad, or other tools that let you select a set of font-related parameters such as text style, text color, boldface, italic, underscore, font size, justification and more, and most importantly, the font name itself. That alternate font doesn't have the same metrics, the same dimensions, and parts of the words may thus be clipped off. This again is because Dogwaffle assumes that the Arial Narrow font is available.
This is because the used alternate font will be too large to fit the whole words. For example, instead of ' Random Pos ' for random positionyou may see only ' Rand ' appear. For example, the Brush Settings panel keyboard shortcut 'o' for options will have missing words, or parts of the words missing towards the end of some long labels, typically. How do you notice in Dogwaffle? As a result of missing this font, some panels shown in Dogwaffle may display somewhat incorrectly, or incompletely. It is licensed and included with MS Office, and other apps, but not as part just of the OS in itself, so if you didn't purchase MS Office, or if you have a very stripped down basic configuration of Windows, then there's a chance that the font is not present on your system. If the Arial Narrow font is missing on your system, it may very well have a visible impact on some of the user interface panels of Project Dogwaffle. Is the Arial Narrow font missing on your system? Your Fonts according to the Control Panel Project Dogwaffle.