ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 7.0
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Changing Initialization Files
DefaultSize=12
DefaultFamily=Times New Roman, Tms Rmn
D e f a u l t An g l e = Re g u l a r
D e f a u l t Va r i a t i o n = Re g u l a r
D e f a u l t We i g h t = Re g u l a r
Mat hFam i l y =Sy m bo l
You can edit any of these settings to use a different font or other characteristic. If you change the font family, be sure
to use a family installed on your system.
The following settings define the defaults used to map to unknown Asian fonts:
DefaultJapaneseFamily=MS
DefaultKoreanFamily=
DefaultSimplifiedChineseFamily=
DefaultTr a ditionalChineseFamily=
Default Asian fonts
the following settings define the defaults used in dialog boxes to map to unknown Asian fonts:
D efa u lt Japa n es e D ia l o g Fo n t =
DefaultKoreanDialogFont=System, 10
DefaultSimplifiedChineseDialogFont=System, 10
DefaultTr a ditionalChineseDialogFont=System, 10
For information about specifying a font map, see "Mappings for unavailable fonts" on page 19.
Menu fonts
Ui CalcFont=MS Sans Ser if, 8, 600
This setting in the [Fonts] section tells FrameMaker what font to use when determining the size of pop-up menus.
You should not change this setting.
Fonts not used in spell-checking
Non Tex t Fa m i l i e s = Za p f D i n g b a t s , Sy m b o l , Wi n g D i n g s , Mon o t y p e S o r ts
This setting defines the font families ignored during spell-checking. When you use the Spelling Checker command,
any text in these font families is ignored.
ATM Deluxe 4.5 features
At m Fo nt Au to Ac tiv a t io n =On
At mFontSubstitution=Off
The AtmFontAutoActivation setting determines whether font sets in Adobe Type Manager Deluxe 4.0 will be
automatically activated. This means that if you open a document that uses a font that is installed on your computer
but is not in a font set that's currently active, the font set will be activated automatically. The otherwise inactive font
is displayed and prints correctly, but it does not appear in font menus.
The AtmFontSubstitution setting determines whether ATM Deluxe will create a stand-in font for one that is
missing by simulating the shape and spacing of the missing font. The simulated font will not be an exact match but
will preserve line breaks and the general look of the uninstalled font. Font substitution may delay displaying a
document on slower computers or if there are many fonts that must be substituted.
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