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Freeway Reference: Working with Text
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Typography settings
FW Pro only
With OpenType fonts, and also certain TrueType fonts that are installed
as standard with OS X, a Typography panel appears in the Inspector
palette when text set in these fonts is selected. This panel gives access
to extra typographic features that may be embedded in the font, such
as custom ligatures, fractions, tabular numbers etc.
Font
You can apply a different font to a run of text using the Font popup
menu in the Text General panel of the Inspector palette or the Style
menu. Some typefaces are available in several different fonts (such as
Book, Oblique, Black). If you want to embolden a word, for example,
it’s best to choose a bold font of the current typeface rather than
applying the bold or italic type styles, especially if the text is to be used
at large sizes.
Freeway Pro supports both PostScript Type 1, OpenType and TrueType
fonts. If you have any QuickDraw GX fonts, these are also recognized.
Freeway Express supports only TrueType fonts and PostScript Type 1
fonts.
Missing fonts
If you open a document containing text in a typeface for which you
have no corresponding fonts installed, Freeway will bring up the
Missing Fonts dialog.
From this dialog, you can choose a replacement for each of the missing
fonts by clicking the Edit… button.
Clicking the Edit… button opens the Select Font dialog.
You can choose any of the active fonts on your system to replace
the missing font. Note that choosing a font that is very different in
style to the missing font may cause text to overflow in your Freeway
document.
Clicking the Errors… button opens the Font Problems dialog.
This shows a list that contains information about the missing
fonts in your document. If you wish, you can save the errors list
as a text file by clicking the Save… button.
Note: If the missing font is required for the document you are
opening, you will need to quit Freeway, activate the font, then
relaunch Freeway. This is because Freeway scans installed and
active fonts at start-up, but does not scan for newly activated fonts
while it is running.
The Typography panel on the
left is for the standard OS X
installed TrueType Palatino
font; that on the right is for an
Adobe OpenType font.
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