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Styles available: Select the style you want to use as the replacement reference. When you delete the
style, PlanetPress Design replaces all references to the deleted style with a reference to the style you
select here. You can use the Styles button to create a new style to add to this list.
Style button: Click to create a new style. PlanetPress Design creates the new style, and selects it in the
Styles available box.
Delete: Select to delete the style and all objects and groups that reference it. All objects and groups
that reference the style appear in the list on the right of the Style Deletion dialog box.
2. Click OK.
PlanetPress Design deletes the style according to the selected option.
If the style you deleted was the default style, PlanetPress Design makes the topmost style in the
Structure area the new default style. Recall that the style whose name appears in bold in the Structure
area is the default style.
10.6.5 Edit the Encoding Table for a Style
The procedures here describe how to edit the encoding table for a style, and how to import an external
encoding table for a style. Editing an encoding table means editing the individual characters that compose it.
You set the encoding table that appears by default in the Style properties dialog box, in the User Options
dialog box. See Set a Default Encoding Table (Page 132).
It is important to understand that when you edit the encoding table for a style, the edits are internal to that
style and are not made to the encoding table itself. Thus the edits you make to an encoding table in one style
do not appear in that encoding table when you view it in another style.
Note that PlanetPress Design saves all the encoding tables the styles in a document use in the PP7 file for that
document.
To edit the encoding table for a style:
1. If you are not currently in the Style properties dialog box for the style whose encoding table you want to
edit, do either of the following to display the dialog box:
In the Structure area, double-click the style.
In the Structure area, select the style and press ENTER.
2. In the Style properties dialog box, click Style properties.
3. In Style properties, click Encoding (the button to the right of the Encoding box).
The Font Encoding dialog box appears. The Preview area displays a string that uses the currently
selected encoding. Use the box just above the Preview area to select or enter the string you want to
preview.
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