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Character Attributes
 Introduction Fonts
 Size and Width
 Type Styles
 Line, Fill and Color
 Tracking
 Character and Word Spacing
 Auto Kerning and Ligatures
 Manual Kerning
 Leading
 Convert Case
 Language
Character Attributes Section url:PGSuser/character
created:2006-03-10 16:50:14 last updated:2006-07-20 16:28:38
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You should set the track table to None instead of Normal when using a script font. |
Don't underline text to make it stand out because underlining makes text more difficult to read. Underlining is a holdover from the days of typewriters which lacked other means to emphasize text. Instead, use a semibold or bold weight to attract attention. Avoid overuse of bold weights, because too much scattered bold makes paragraphs look “blotchy”. |