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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 a font family and a font style from the Font drop-down menus in the
Home or Character 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. Now select a font
style from the font style menu.
Your most recently used fonts display at the top of any font list. Specify the
number of recently used fonts you want to be displayed in Preferences >
Application > Fonts. To turn this feature off, specify a 0.
Font previews
(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.
Applying font styles
Previously, QuarkXPress had a font menu and buttons for Plain, Bold, and Italic
styles.
But, many of the font families have more than a single font style which map to
the same font face like Bold, SemiBold, Condensed Bold, Heavy, Black font styles
which map to Bold. In such cases, if the user clicked the bold button to apply
bold styling, there was no standard mechanism to identify which of the bold
face font styles should be selected. Likewise, on clicking on the Bold button to
remove bold styling, there was no standard mechanism to identify which of the