
118 Working with Text
PagePlus's font substitution mechanism makes use of the PANOSE Font
Matching System which intelligently finds the best font substitution match
between a missing and a locally available font. By default, clicking OK will
substitute the missing font for a locally available standard font (e.g., Arial)
automatically. Optionally, you can manually substitute the missing font with the
font of your choosing by enabling the Edit font substitutions manually button
instead.
A third option, is to use Serif's FontManager program which can search and load
uninstalled fonts if located (fonts are uninstalled after use). See Using
FontManager on p. 120.
To avoid font substitution, try to source original fonts from
the originating PC if possible.
When importing PDF files, PagePlus attempts to reuse
embedded fonts and perform font substitution described.
To manually substitute a font on loading a publication:
1. Enable the Edit font substitutions manually button on the initial
dialog, and click OK.
2. From the Resource Manager, click the Fonts tab, and select the font
with status "Missing".
3. Click .
4. From the Substitute Missing Fonts dialog, choose a replacement font
from the Available fonts list box ensuring that the Bold and/or Italic
options are checked if necessary. Some fonts may be a more
acceptable substitute with the bold or italic style set.
5. Click Add<< to place the font in the Substitute with box. This box
can contain more than one font—your first choice and a secondary
font (e.g., Arial or Times New Roman). A secondary font (perhaps a
more widely available font) is particularly useful if you want to
provide an alternative to your first choice substituted font. You should
always place your first choice at the top of the list with the Move up
or Move down buttons.
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