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Table Of Contents
10.1 Key Concepts
To add text, you should understand the following key concepts:
Text and Box Objects (Page 119)
Styles (Page 119)
Encoding Tables (Page 120)
Double-byte Character Sets (Page 121)
CID-Keyed Fonts (Page 122)
Arabic Content in PlanetPress Design Documents (Page 123)
10.1.1 Text and Box Objects
What are the features of the text and box objects?
You use the text and box objects in PlanetPress Design to do the following to your document:
Enter text.
Insert data selections.
Set top and left margins for the text, as well as set indents for individual paragraphs of text.
Adjust the lines per unit and the text justification on a per paragraph basis.
Set tabs on a per paragraph basis.
Use any number of fonts within the body of the text.
Spell check the text.
Insert PlanetPress Talk code before or after individual paragraphs in the text object.
Create a background box for the text.
Control the relationship between the background box and the text in the object.
Related topics:
Styles (Page 119)
Encoding Tables (Page 120)
Double-byte Character Sets (Page 121)
CID-Keyed Fonts (Page 122)
Arabic Content in PlanetPress Design Documents (Page 123)
Variables (Page 278)
10.1.2 Styles
What are styles?
A style is a font with a specific set of properties.
You use styles to change the font in which text appears in the document. The text may be a data selection,
text in a box or text object, the human-readable text under a bar code, or text in a business graphic. All text
in a document has a style associated with it. If you do not explicitly associate a style with a piece of text,
PlanetPress Design assigns the default style to that text.
Related topics:
Text and Box Objects (Page 119)
Encoding Tables (Page 120)
Double-byte Character Sets (Page 121)
CID-Keyed Fonts (Page 122)
Arabic Content in PlanetPress Design Documents (Page 123)
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