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l An entry is added to this dialog
l If more than one font has the same filename with a different extension, they are
considered variations of the same fonts, shown in the Edit Font dialog.
For example, if adding 3 files named gotham-book-webfont.eot, gotham-book-webfont.ttf,
gotham-book-webfont.woff, only "gotham-book-webfont" appears in the Name column of this
dialog.
The following buttons appear to the right of the list of fonts:
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New: Click to open the Edit Font dialog to add a new font.
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Edit: Click to open the Edit Font dialog to edit the currently selected font.
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Remove: Click to delete the currently selected font entry.
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Duplicate: Click to create a copy of the currently selected font entry.
Edit Font
The Edit Font dialog appears when clicking New or Edit from the Fonts Dialog.
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Name: Enter the name the font should be referred to as. Equivalent to the font-family
property of the @font-face CSS function.
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Font Weight: Use the drop-down to select the default font weight ("boldness"):
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None: Does not define the property.
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Normal: Defines font-weight as "normal"
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Bold: Defines the font-weight as "bold" (equivalent to 700).
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Numerical values: Defines the line thickness. 400 is normal, 700 is bold.
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Font Style: Use the drop-down to select the font style:
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None: Does not define the property.
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Normal: Defines font-style as "normal"
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Italic: Makes the font italic.
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Oblique: Makes the font oblique (generally the same as "italic" but does not require
a special italic version of the font).
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Name: Check the fonts in the list to include them in the font definition.
Locale Settings
The Locale dialog box sets the locale used inside the template's record. Locale can affect time,
currency output, and other formatting that depends on location and language.
This setting is specific to each template, changing it for one template will not affect the other ones.
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