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Private Use Characters are unique characters specified within a range of the Unicode
character set by individuals, organizations, and software vendors outside the ISO and
Unicode Consortium.
Applying character attributes
QuarkXPress lets you maintain precise, character-by-character control over text
formatting.
Applying a font
To apply a font to selected text, do one of the following things:
Choose Style > Font and choose a font from the submenu. The most recently
used fonts will be displayed first in the submenu.
(Windows only): Display the Character Attributes dialog box (Style > Character)
and choose a font from the Font menu.
Choose a font from the Font drop-down menu in the Home or
Character/Character Attributes tab of the Measurements palette.
Press Command+Option+Shift+M/Ctrl+Alt+Shift+M to jump directly to the font
field in the Measurements palette, enter the first few characters of the font name
until it is recognized, then press Return/Enter.
Your most recently used fonts display at the top of any font list. Specify the number
of recently used fonts you want displayed in Preferences > Application > Fonts. To
turn this feature off, specify a 0.
(Windows only):To display font previews in font menus, check the Show in Font Menu
box in the Fonts pane of the Preferences dialog box (QuarkXPress/Edit menu). Press
Shift to temporarily override this preference.
(Mac OS X only): QuarkXPress automatically shows a preview of all typefaces in the
font pop-ups. Press Shift to temporarily override this preference.
Choosing a font size
You can apply font sizes from 2 to 16128 points. To apply a size to selected text, do
one of the following things:
Choose Style > Size and choose a point size from the submenu.
Click the arrow next to the current font size to display a list of point sizes, then
either choose a size from the list or enter a new point size.
Use one of the keyboard commands below.
Mac OS X
Increase 1 pt: Command+Option+Shift+>
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