Character set
Set the character set matching the text language in this box. The fonts available for it then display in "Font".
Font
Select the font you want. For example, the standard fonts, Helvetica, Courier and Times-Roman, are available for the "Western European" character set. In addition, all the fonts embedded in the PDF are listed.
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Note: Often not all the characters are embedded or correctly defined in PDF-internal fonts. This especially concerns non-ASCII characters or characters that are not used. |
You can also add other fonts installed on your system.
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"+": This lets you add another installed font to the list box. "-": This lets you remove a font from the list box. |
For some languages, you can set different reading and writing directions, however only if the "iVDP Labelfire" checkbox is disabled. You can set the language in "Character Set".
The Latin script runs horizontally from left to right. It is "Horizontal (left-to-right)".
Semitic writing ("Arabic" and "Hebrew") is read traditionally from right to left. In addition to "Horizontal (right-to-left)", you can also set "Horizontal (left-to-right)" for these languages.
Asian writing, "Chinese", "Japanese" and "Korean", is read primarily from top to bottom and from right to left. In this case, you can choose between "Vertical" and "Horizontal (left-to-right)" because Western notation is also used.
Font size
Enter the font size you want in this box.
This is where you enter the line spacing you want as a multiple of the font size.
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