Ask the customer if they have the italic form of the font. They may just have
forgotten to give it to you - or they may insist you use bold for emphasis too.
If you fake it with Oblique, I think that does carry through to PDF but not
HTML. Someone else correct me if I'm wrong on that.
Cheers
Ask the customer if they have the italic form of the font. They may just have
forgotten to give it to you - or they may insist you use bold for emphasis too.
If you fake it with Oblique, I think that does carry through to PDF but not
HTML. Someone else correct me if I'm wrong on that.
Cheers
All,
A client is insisting on using a proprietary font in the source FM files
despite my best attempts to keep them vanilla with Times New Roman and
Arial. They have supplied me with two font sets for this font - one is
Regular weight (to be used for any paragraph tags that are non-Heading tags)
On 2014-Jan-20 5:43 PM, Tammy Van Boening wrote:
Applying a character tag to text in FM10
All,
A client is insisting on using a proprietary font in the source FM
files despite my best attempts to keep them vanilla with Times New
Roman and Arial. Theyhave supplied me with two font sets for
Thanks all. I was just getting so frustrated having to redo something that I
thought was done, I couldn't take a step back. I was told that the Regular
package included Italic fonts, but upon examination as suggested, it
doesn't. I did try Stuart's suggestion of Oblique and it looks like garbage,
I think you need the Italic version of that font - you just have the Regular
and Bold font files apparently. With old Adobe Type 1 fonts, for example, there
were multiple separate files for each font set that needed to be available.
For example, my old Helvetica, Helvetica-Black and
I also just noticed that some of my older True Type fonts are separate files
for regular, bold and italic. Here is an example:
C:\Home\sys\fonts\ttf1dir aol*
Volume in drive C is Disk_C
Volume Serial Number is 5CD9-F6B7
Directory of C:\Home\sys\fonts\ttf1
10/11/1992 11:00 PM51,856
All,
A client is insisting on using a proprietary font in the source FM files
despite my best attempts to keep them vanilla with Times New Roman and
Arial. They have supplied me with two font sets for this font - one is
Regular weight (to be used for any paragraph tags that are non-Heading tags)
On 2014-Jan-20 5:43 PM, Tammy Van Boening wrote:
> Applying a character tag to text in FM10
>
> All,
>
> A client is insisting on using a proprietary font in the source FM
> files despite my best attempts to keep them vanilla with Times New
> Roman and Arial. Theyhave supplied me with two font
Thanks all. I was just getting so frustrated having to redo something that I
thought was done, I couldn't take a step back. I was told that the Regular
package included Italic fonts, but upon examination as suggested, it
doesn't. I did try Stuart's suggestion of Oblique and it looks like garbage,
I think you need the Italic version of that font - you just have the Regular
and Bold font files apparently. With old Adobe Type 1 fonts, for example, there
were multiple separate files for each "font" set that needed to be available.
For example, my old "Helvetica", "Helvetica-Black" and
I also just noticed that some of my older True Type fonts are separate files
for regular, bold and italic. Here is an example:
C:\Home\sys\fonts\ttf1>dir aol*
Volume in drive C is Disk_C
Volume Serial Number is 5CD9-F6B7
Directory of C:\Home\sys\fonts\ttf1
10/11/1992 11:00 PM
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