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After a stylistic set has been applied to text, you can use the Find/Change palette to
search for text based on the stylistic set applied, and then optionally change the stylistic
set that is applied.
Working with the Glyphs palette
A glyph is the smallest unit of a font each uppercase letter, for example, consists of
its own glyph. To access all the glyphs in a font especially an OpenType font that
may include tens of thousands of glyphs you need to view a complete character
map. You can access such a character map in the Glyphs palette (Window menu),
which enables you to view all the glyphs in the selected font, view bold or italic glyphs,
double-click a glyph to insert that glyph in text, and save favorite glyphs for easy
access.
The Glyphs palette makes it easy to work with large character sets and professional-quality
fonts.
To view the glyphs in a font, display the Glyphs palette (Window menu) and choose
a font from the Font menu in the upper-left corner. Options available in the Glyphs
palette include the following:
You can use the Bold and Italic buttons to display the bold and italic versions of
glyphs; if the bold, italic, or bold italic instance of the font is not active on your
system, the application will simulate bold, italic, or bold italic on the glyphs as
it does when you apply the Bold and Italic type styles using the Measurements
palette.
To view a subset of the glyphs in the font, choose an option from the Show
drop-down menu.
To see any alternates available for a glyph, click the box in the lower-right corner
of an individual glyph's cell.
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