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 Rebecca
>>> Stuart Rogers <srog...@phoenix-geophysics.com> 21/01/14 12:02 >>> On 2014-Jan-20 5:43 PM, Tammy Van Boening wrote: 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) and a Bold weight (to be used for any paragraph tags that are Heading tags). I have several character formats in my catalog that I want to be able to continue to use. One of these tags is Emphasis. All properties for the tag are set to As Is with the exception of the angle, which I have set to Italic. When I apply this tag to any paragraph tags that are non-Heading tags (i.e., the tags use the regular weight version of this proprietary font), the tag is apparently not applied. The font angle does not change, and in the lower left corner of the page identifying what tags are being used, I see Emphasis with an asterisk in front of it (*Emphasis). I thought that maybe I had corrupted the tag somehow, so I applied the same tag to some text that used simply good old Times New Roman font in the same document, and voila, the text was immediately italicized and the tag showed Emphasis without an asterisk. I have not really ever had to use proprietary fonts before in a FM source file, so I am obviously missing something behind the use of such fonts that is preventing character tags from being applied as expected. Any guidance/assistance is greatly appreciated. Regards, TVB My first guess is that the Regular font set does not contain the glyphs for italics -- especially given that the client has provided a completely separate file for Bold. So FM is attempting to apply the tag, but it can't change the appearance because the needed characters don't exist. You might be able to redefine the tag to use "Obliqued" as the angle, and FM will try to fake italics by sloping the roman glyphs. But the true solution would be to purchase the italic font file required. HTH, -- Stuart Rogers Technical Communicator Phoenix Geophysics Limited 3781 Victoria Park Avenue, Unit 3 Toronto, ON, Canada M1W 3K5 +1 (416) 491-7340 x 325 http://www.phoenix-geophysics.com NOTICE: This message contains privileged and confidential information intended only for the use of the addressee named above. If you are not the intended recipient of this message you are hereby notified that you must not disseminate, copy or take any action in reliance on it. If you have received this message in error please notify Allied Telesis Labs Ltd immediately. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender has the authority to issue and specifically states them to be the views of Allied Telesis Labs.
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