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A. Encoding table B. Preview area
4. In the View box, select a view.
View: Use to control the information that appears above each glyphin the table. The encoding table
currently associated with the font determines the values associated with each glyph. Select Name to
display the name of glyph. Select Decimal to display the position of each glyph in the encoding table as
a decimal value. Select Hex to display the position of each glyph in the encoding table as a hexadecimal
value. Select ANSI to display the ANSI equivalent of each glyph. Select Unicode to display the Unicode
equivalent of each glyph. Select Width to display the width of each glyph.
5. Do either of the following:
Import an Encoding Table
See To import an encoding table: .
Edit the glyphs
In the Encoding box, select the encoding table you want to use as a starting point. Alternatively, import
the encoding table you want to use as a starting point (see To import an encoding table: ). Note that the
ISO Latin-9 encoding table includes the euro symbol. Edit the glyphs in the encoding table. See To edit
the glyphs in an encoding table:.
6. If useful, use the Preview box just above the Preview area to select or enter a string to preview using
the imported and/or edited encoding table.
7. Click OK to exit the Font Encoding dialog box and return to the Style properties dialog box.
To edit the glyphs in an encoding table:
1. Do any of the following. Notice that as soon as you edit the first glyph, the Encoding box updates to
User defined font encoding. You can only modify a user defined encoding table.
Drag and Drop
In the Available glyphs list, locate the glyph you want to use in a given position in the encoding table.
Use the scrollbar, or click in the list and use the ARROW keys to navigate in the table. Click on the
glyph, then drag and drop it into the position in the Encodingtable.
Double-click
In the Encodingtable, click on the glyph you want to edit. Use the scrollbar, or click in the table and
use the ARROW keys to navigate in the table. In the Available glyphs list, double-click the glyph with
which you want to replace the glyph selected in the encoding table.
Use The Transfer Button
In the Encodingtable, click on the glyph you want to edit. Use the scrollbar, or click in the table and
use the ARROW keys to navigate in the table. In the Available glyphs list, click the glyph then click
the Transfer button.
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