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Asian Language Big Fonts Included in the Product
DescriptionFont File Name
Korean fontwhtgtxt.shx
Korean fontwhtmtxt.shx
When you specify fonts using -STYLE, the assumption is that the first name
is the normal font and the second (separated by a comma) is the Big Font. If
you enter only one name, it's assumed that it is the normal font and any
associated Big Font is removed. By using leading or trailing commas when
specifying the font file names, you can change one font without affecting the
other, as shown in the following table.
Specifying fonts and Big Fonts at the Command prompt
To specify this ...Enter this ...
Both normal fonts and Big Fonts[font name],[big font name]
Only a normal font (Big Font unchanged)[font name],
Only a Big Font (normal font unchanged),[big font name]
Only a normal font (Big Font, if any, removed)[font name]
No changeENTER (null response)
NOTE Long file names that contain commas as font file names are not accepted.
The comma is interpreted as a separator for an SHX font-Big Font pair.
See also:
Substitute Fonts on page 1011
To assign an Asian-language SHX font to a text style
1 Click Home tab Annotation panel Text Style.
2 In the Text Style dialog box, under Style Name, click New.
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