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7. In the Glyphs list, verify the correct TrueType glyph is associated with each PostScript glyph, and use the Glyphs avail-
able in TrueType font box to edit any that are incorrect.
8. Click OK. PlanetPress Design copies the font files to the Fonts subfolder, and updates its font lists to make the font avail-
able from PlanetPress Design.
To change the TrueType glyph associated with a PostScript glyph:
1. In the Glyphs list, select the glyph correspondence you want to edit.
2. In the Glyphs available in TrueType font box, edit the glyph correspondence. Glyphs available in TrueType font: Select
the TrueType glyph you want to associate with the PostScript glyph currently selected in the Glyphs list. When you
select a glyph, PlanetPress Design immediately updates the Glyphs list to reflect the new correspondence.
Things to Remember
l Use PostScript fonts when possible to improve printer performance and reduce the file size of a document.
l PlanetPress Design must include in the document any PostScript fonts that the document uses and that do not appear in
the PPD selected for the document.
Text and Box Object
Text and Box objects are essentially the same object. The Box object is offered as a separate menu in the ribbon for con-
venience - it gives you automatic starting options for borders that appear around the text object. On the other hand, the Text
object will not show any borders by default.
The following properties tab apply to the Text and Box options:
Borders
Borders are applied either through the Settings pre-defined border settings, or manually. To define the borders manually, start
by choosing the color, width and style of the border you want to apply, then click on the appropriate button to add the border
you want. To remove a border, click on the - None - line style then click on the border button you want to remove.
l Custom Line Settings
l Top, Bottom, Left, Right sides: Click one of these to select a side of the background box and apply the cur-
rent line settings to it.
l Upper left, upper right, lower right, lower left corners: Click to switch between a right-angled and
rounded corner, or to apply the current line settings to a rounded corner. If you want to apply the current line set-
tings to a rounded corner that is not currently visible, click that corner. If the rounded corner is currently visible,
click the corner twice: the first click switches to the right-angled corner style, the second switches back to the
rounded corner style and applies the settings to that style.
Fonts and Styles
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