User Guide

Editing Fonts
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Names Mode
To switch the Font window to the Names mode, click the button
on the Font window toolbar.
To select the current encoding for the font, use the Encoding combo
box. When you open it you will see the following available encodings:
Imported
The encoding that was loaded with an imported font.
Default
The default encoding for all the applications in the FontLab family.
This provides the best support for Windows or Mac OS, depending
on the version of FontLab.
Adobe
Standard
Adobe Standard Encoding. This is useful if you want to create a
PostScript font.
ISO Latin 1 Adobe ISO Latin 1 standard encoding.
Macintosh
Standard encoding for Macintosh computers.
Adobe
Cyrillic
Standard encoding for supporting Cyrillic characters on PostScript
printers and in Windows.
Macintosh
Cyrillic
Standard encoding for supporting Cyrillic characters on Macintosh
computers.
Symbol
Standard encoding for supporting fonts that include mathematical
and other characters.
ANSI
Standard encoding used in Windows.