1. | On the Type menu, point to Character, and then click Characters Palette. |
2. | In Font, select the font from the main font list. |
To change typeface by browsing custom font list (if available)
•To apply next font in the custom font list, press CTRL+[.
•To apply previous font, press CTRL+[.
•To clear font changes applied from the browse list, press CTRL+ALT+[.
or
•Press CTRL+ALT+Right arrow, and then click Favorite Font.
•To apply next font in the custom font list, press ALT+Right Arrow. To apply previous font, press ALT+Left Arrow. To clear font changes applied from the browse list, press CTRL+ALT+Left Arrow.
Notes
•To display Fonts palette, see Display Fonts palette.
•The GN4 font list consists of fonts you imported in GN4. The PostScript font name and the internal font code (ordinal number) is displayed for each font. If you get familiar with fonts ordinal numbers, you may type them in the list, and then press 8.
•When selecting the font, you may also want to choose the type size, horizontal scale, tracking, baseline shift, character case, color, effects, tint and hyphenation rule - they are all in the same palette.
•It is not possible to preview the font while selecting it.
•It is not possible to type the ordinal number or font name.
•For instructions on how to configure favorite fonts, see Define favorite fonts and colors for quick access by keys.
•Each time you apply the font change on text, the tags >f number< is inserted on the beginning of the highlighted block and >f deffontnumber< on the end of the block
See also
Adjust formatting by keyboard, step-by-step