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l Select Unicode to display the Unicode equivalent of each glyph.
l Select Width to display the width of each glyph.
l Encoding:Use the drop-down to select the encoding table to use as a starting point. Alternatively, import the encod-
ing table to use as a starting point. Note that the ISO Latin-9 encoding table includes the euro symbol.
l Export this Encoding:Click to open a Save As dialog to save the current encoding setup as a file on the system. This
file is PlanetPress-specific with the .enc extension.
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Import Encoding:Click to open an Open dialog to browse to an existing .enc file and load the encoding from that
file. This will overwrite the current encoding setup.
l Encoding Table:Displays each glyph in the encoding table with its appropriate position (Determined by the View
drop-down). Drag a glyph from one position to the other to swap glyphs between those to positions.
l Agrey position indicates that no glyph is associated with that position.
l Ayellow position indicates that a glyph is associated with that position.
l The glyph itself is displayed under the position title.
l Available glyphs:Displays a list of all available glyphs, ordered by unicode value (in parenthesis). Drag a glyph from
the list to any position in the Encoding Table to assign the glyph to that position, or use the Transfer button or dou-
ble-click the glyph to assign the glyph to the currently selected position in the Encoding Table.
l Preview Text Editor:Use the edit box to modify the text displayed in the Preview box.
l Preview Box:Displays the text from the editor above, using the currently active glyph configuration in the Encoding
Table.
Set a Default Encoding Table
This procedure describes how to set the encoding table that appears by default in the Encoding box in the Style properties
dialog box. This is useful if most of the styles you create use the same encoding table, and you do not want to select it each
time you create a style.
To set a default encoding table:
1. From the PlanetPress Design Button, choose Preferences to display the Preferences dialog box.
2. In the User Options dialog box, click Document and pages, under Document defaultvalues.
3. In the Default single byte font encoding box, select the encoding table you want to have appear by default in the
Encoding box of the Style properties dialog box.
4. Click OK to exit the User Options dialog box.
Export an Encoding Table
This procedure describes how to export an encoding table. This is useful if you want to create an encoding table and re-use it
in other styles you create in this or other variable content documents.
To export an encoding table:
1. If you are not currently in the Style properties dialog box for the style whose encoding table you want to export, do
either of the following to display the dialog box:
l In the Structure area, double-click the style.
l 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.
4. Verify the encoding table that appears in the Font Encoding dialog box is the one you want to export.
5.
Click the Export button ( ).
The Export Encoding dialog box appears.
Fonts and Styles
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