Hi All,

In our current templates, we have a character tag called EmphasisBold that 
specifies everything "As Is" except Angle==Italic and Weight==Bold. This seems 
like a logical way to have a flexible character tag. However, the paragraph 
formats that are used in the body of the documents (all but the various Heading 
level tags) all use Minion Web as the font family, and this seems to be 
creating a problem. If we use Word, type some text using Minion Web font family 
and apply bold+italic, it's not a problem. It displays (and prints) exactly as 
one might anticipate a bold italic version of Minion Web font to look. The 
problem is, when the EmphasisBold (bold+italic) char tag is applied to any text 
in an FM file that uses the Minion Web font family, FM generates the 
"unavailable font" error and displays it instead as italic Minion Web in 
regular weight (sans bold).

I'm guessing it's something about the differences in virtual handling of fonts 
between MS and Adobe, but I have no idea what the solution would be. I did 
research the Minion Web font at Adobe, and it looks to me like there's not a 
bold italic version in that font, which I found surprising. So, can someone 
please explain to me what's going on and suggest some options for a solution? I 
wouldn't know where to begin to find a similar-looking font to Minion to use as 
a sub for that char tag...if there such a place/function even exists. 
(Obviously, I'm no typesetter...)

Thanks,
Rene Stephenson
Technical Editor






Rene L. Stephenson
eNovative Solutions, Inc.
Business Phone: 678-513-0051
Email: rinnie1 at yahoo.com




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