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Managing fonts | 433
You can import files that contain embedded fonts. If an embedded font does not allow editing, a visual indicator appears next to the font
name in the Object manager docker. When you try to edit text that uses this font, you are prompted to choose a font substitution. For more
information, see “Substituting fonts” on page 431.
To change the default option for embedding fonts
1
Click Tools Options.
2 In the Workspace list of categories, click Save.
3 In the Fonts area, enable or disable the Embed fonts when saving files check box.
Viewing fonts
You can customize the font list, from within the Font list box, to make it easier to find fonts. For example, you can change the size of the
font names displayed in the Font list box. You can display fonts grouped by family or as a flat list. If you have non-Latin fonts installed, you
can show their names in Latin or in their native language. In addition, you can show recently used fonts at the top of the font list, or hide
them, and you can specify the number of recently used fonts to display.
By default, font names use the corresponding fonts, but you can display all font names by using the same font.
Corel DESIGNER lets you preview fonts in the Preview area at the bottom of the Font list box or in the drawing window. You can also
preview a font in all available styles, such as bold and italic.
You can resize the Font list area by adjusting its height and width or by hiding the preview area.
To customize the font list
1 Click the Text tool in the toolbox, and open the Fontlist box on the property bar.
2 To change the size of the font names, move the Zoom slider.
3
Click the Font Options button , and perform a task from the following table.
To Do the following
Display the font list grouped by family or as a flat list Click Group by family to enable or disable the command.
Show the names of non-Latin fonts in Latin or in the native
language
Click Show Latin names to enable or disable the command.
This option is useful when you work with Cyrillic, Arabic, and Asian
fonts.
Display font names by using the same font Click Use font to display the font name to disable the command.
Display or hide recently used fonts Click Show recently used fonts to enable or disable the command.
Specify the number of recently used fonts to display Click Font List Options, and on the Fonts page of the Options
dialog box, type a value in the Number of recently used fonts
displayed box.
The maximum number of recently used fonts that you can display is
20.