Also, font specifications can hide in tags for table items (title, heading cells, etc.) and in cross-reference formats that do not appear in the catalogs for paragraph or character tags.
On Tuesday, January 01, 2008 11:31 PM, Diane Gaskill wrote: | Isabelle, | | The unavailable fonts message can be triggered by a font assigned to | a tag you don't use. In that case, it's annoying, but not a problem. | If you have already checked all the tags on the body pages and in the | tag catalogs, display the master and reference pages and look there. | | Hope this helps. | | Diane | =========== | | -----Original Message----- | | Hi Framers, | | I'm sure this is a very novice question, but I need some help. | | I'm running Windows XP (SP2), using unstructured FrameMaker 7.2. | | Even though I've checked all the paragraph and character tags for stray | fonts and have generated a list of fonts for each file, I get a | "Document named xxx uses unavailable fonts..." message. The console | displays a font that I know is nowhere in my documents, so how do I get | rid of this pop-up? The more important issue is that because the | documents are reformated on opening because of substitution of fonts, | I get unresolved cross-references alerts on good refs every time I | reopen saved files. | | Hope this all makes sense. If not and you're able to help, please feel | free to email me. | | Regards, | | IRL | ilopez at texasbar.com - Lester ------------------------------------------------------- Lester C. Smalley Email: lsmalley AT infocon DOT com Information Consultants, Inc. Phone: 302-239-2942 FAX: 302-239-1712 Yorklyn, DE 19736 Web: www.infocon.com -------------------------------------------------------
