Font Problem

2006-07-30 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 20:33 -0400 29/7/06, Eduardo F. Cidade, Sr. wrote: >Action to date: >I generated a list of references>>>fonts to locate the source of the problem >and I got a *Symbol* font that is bolded but no Symbol Bold font. Hey - always ready to help out a Coastguard: I do voluntary coast-watching here

Font Problem

2006-07-30 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
Hi Eduardo, I guess this must be a legacy file from another application, or someone has actually been using a proprietary Symbol Bold font (there is at least one existing from ITC). If you want to get back to the Windows System Symbol font and get rid of the reference to System Bold, do this: In

Character tagging in Running auto generated header?

2006-07-30 Thread Matt Sullivan
I'm not sure I understand your problem completely, but is this something you can solve by tagging the Running H/F in question with a Character Tag, or by defining the Running H/F as "Text using Default Para Font" <$paratext[ScientificParatag]> "Text using Default Para Font" GRAFIX Training &

Exclusive: "10 DITA Lessons Learned From Tech Writers in the Trenches"

2006-07-30 Thread Scott Abel
If you're considering a move to the Darwin Information Typing Architcture (DITA), make time to read "10 DITA Lessons Learned From Tech Writers in the Trenches." This exclusive and informative article is based on interviews with technical writers at more than 20 software companies -- tech write

Re: Font Problem

2006-07-30 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 20:33 -0400 29/7/06, Eduardo F. Cidade, Sr. wrote: >Action to date: >I generated a list of references>>>fonts to locate the source of the problem >and I got a *Symbol* font that is bolded but no Symbol Bold font. Hey - always ready to help out a Coastguard: I do voluntary coast-watching here

Re: Font Problem

2006-07-30 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
Hi Eduardo, I guess this must be a legacy file from another application, or someone has actually been using a proprietary Symbol Bold font (there is at least one existing from ITC). If you want to get back to the Windows System Symbol font and get rid of the reference to System Bold, do this: In

RE: Character tagging in Running auto generated header?

2006-07-30 Thread Matt Sullivan
I'm not sure I understand your problem completely, but is this something you can solve by tagging the Running H/F in question with a Character Tag, or by defining the Running H/F as "Text using Default Para Font" <$paratext[ScientificParatag]> "Text using Default Para Font" GRAFIX Training &

Exclusive: "10 DITA Lessons Learned From Tech Writers in the Trenches"

2006-07-30 Thread Scott Abel
If you're considering a move to the Darwin Information Typing Architcture (DITA), make time to read "10 DITA Lessons Learned From Tech Writers in the Trenches." This exclusive and informative article is based on interviews with technical writers at more than 20 software companies -- tech write