User`s manual

Conversion Process
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In the expanded Properties dialog you can:
1. Change the font Family name. The Family name is the name of the
typeface to which the font belongs. All fonts that are from the same
typeface must have the same Family Name
field. The Family Name is
used as the root of the Full Name field so we recommend that you fill
in this field first.
2. Change the font Weight. You may enter a custom value in this field or
select one of the predefined weight names in the weight popup. Choose
Regular for plain style, Bold for bold style, or leave this field empty if
you do not care about the font weights.
3. Change style attributes represented by the Bold and Italic checkboxes
and the font Style name. Use the
button to automatically assign
the proper style name. Switching the Bold and Italic attributes on and
off here has the same effect as using the Style pop-up menu in the
Destination fonts list.
4. Change the font Full name and PS Font name. PS Font name is a
PostScript name that will be used by a PostScript print driver to
reference the font. Do not include spaces in this name. Full name is
more detailed PS Font name. It may include spaces as well as any other
characters – this is the name that is exposed to users when the font is
installed in Windows and sometimes in Mac OS.
5. Change the Menu name – the name which will appear in the font
menu when this font is installed in Windows. Note that the menu
name is the name of the FOND resource on the Macintosh.
6. Use
buttons to automatically build proper names.