Finding a font

2008-12-09 Thread Dave Reynolds
Hi Chris I see you've already had some replies. One other thing you can try is to generate an Index of References for fonts. In Frame 8 this is done as follows: * With the book file open, select Add > Index Of > References. This opens the Set Up Index of References dialog. *

Finding a font

2008-12-08 Thread Christopher Seal
FM7.2 WinXPPro A 700-page document I've been given indicates in the console that the 'Times' font is not available. How do I find where in the book (22 components) where Times is specified? The FindCharacter Format... does not list Times as a Family to search for (of course). Regards...Chris

Re: Finding a font

2008-12-08 Thread David Spreadbury
to reflect the font you want (copy a good font entry) and then open it up in Frame. All should then be well. --- On Mon, 12/8/08, Christopher Seal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Christopher Seal [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Finding a font To: framers@lists.frameusers.com Date: Monday, December 8, 2008

RE: Finding a font

2008-12-08 Thread Lester C. Smalley
want (copy a good font entry) and then open it | up in Frame. All should then be well. | | --- On Mon, 12/8/08, Christopher Seal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | | From: Christopher Seal [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Subject: Finding a font | To: framers@lists.frameusers.com | Date: Monday, December 8, 2008, 8:08 AM

Re: Finding a font

2008-12-08 Thread Art Campbell
As Lester points out, the fonts in use may be dependent on what printer you have set as the system default. Try setting it to the Adobe PDF logical printer. Beyond that, I think the procedure differs a bit depending on whether you think Times is used by any important components or not. The first

Re: Finding a font

2008-12-08 Thread Dave Reynolds
Hi Chris I see you've already had some replies. One other thing you can try is to generate an Index of References for fonts. In Frame 8 this is done as follows: * With the book file open, select Add Index Of References. This opens the Set Up Index of References dialog. *

Finding a font

2008-12-08 Thread Christopher Seal
FM7.2 WinXPPro A 700-page document I've been given indicates in the console that the 'Times' font is not available. How do I find where in the book (22 components) where Times is specified? The Find>Character Format... does not list Times as a Family to search for (of course).

Finding a font

2008-12-08 Thread David Spreadbury
to reflect the font you want?(copy a good font entry) and then open it up in Frame. All should then be well. --- On Mon, 12/8/08, Christopher Seal wrote: From: Christopher Seal <cs...@sympatico.ca> Subject: Finding a font To: framers at lists.frameusers.com Date: Monday, December 8, 2008, 8

Finding a font

2008-12-08 Thread Lester C. Smalley
MIF | to reflect the font you want?(copy a good font entry) and then open it | up in Frame. All should then be well. | | --- On Mon, 12/8/08, Christopher Seal wrote: | | From: Christopher Seal | Subject: Finding a font | To: framers at lists.frameusers.com | Date: Monday, December 8, 2008, 8:0

Finding a font

2008-12-08 Thread Art Campbell
As Lester points out, the fonts in use may be dependent on what printer you have set as the system default. Try setting it to the Adobe PDF logical printer. Beyond that, I think the procedure differs a bit depending on whether you think Times is used by any important components or not. The first