Set TrueType font as Default

We have uploaded a new font (Verdana) via se73 (Install TrueType Fonts) and made an entry in the table TBTFFONTMAP. Now in the CRM Interaction Center when creating a new email or replying to an existing email we are able to choose this new font. However we would like to set this font as a default, so that whenever you create a new email or answer an email per default it takes this Verdana font. So far we have only seen the possibility to change the Internet Settings (Internet Options -> Lettertypes/ Fonts). However if we change the settings here we are not able to choose the size of the font, so it takes the size (size 12) of the current default which is Times New Roman and this is too big for Verdana.
Has anyone found out already how to change the default font of the email editor?
Many thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Bianca

Sorry for the late response,
I started again with a fresh install of Windows Vista and again the same problem appears.
So to resume:
Open a new package
Go to the registry menu.
Add manually (with several right clicks New-> key) the following tree:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Print\Printers\Adobe PDF
Drag the "Default DevMode" binary value (REG_BINARY) from my computer into the "Adobe PDF" key of the destination computer.
Save the project
Click on the Summary button crashed the wizard
In my opinion it is the REG_BINARY string length that cause the problem, I try with other long binary value from other key and it always give the same result -> Wizard crash. I also try with small binary value and these don't gives the problem (for example the "HKCU\Control Panel\Appearance\SchemeLangID" has a small value 09 04 and doesn't give the wizard crash).
Other thing with the binary value is that you can only create empty one, they cannot be modified, so you are obliged to install acrobat pro in order to be able to drag them from my computer to destination computer registry.
I will try with acrobat X and the related wizard next week.

Similar Messages

  • [SOLVED] TrueType font rendering issues

    The problem I have run into is related to TrueType fonts.
    I have a netbook that I reinstalled Arch on. I have an i3-wm setup with an i3bar populated by i3status.
    I have multiple items that use unicode icons using the ttf-icons font.
    I installed two fonts, gohufont and ttf-icons, albeit in an unusualy way. Due to external reasons, the machine doesn't have an Internet connection, so I had to install the fonts sort-of manually.
    I downloaded the necessary files for the fonts and did it this way: the gohufont is in pcf format compressed with gzip. I looked at the fonts PKGBUILD file and manually repeated the installation process via `install(1)'. It was installed in /usr/share/fonts/misc. I did the same with ttf-icons and it is installed in /usr/share/fonts/TTF. After doing so, I updated the font cache via `fc-cache -fv'. Both fonts show up in the output of fc-list(1), Gohufont works fine, but the icons font doesn't.
    The .i3status.conf contains format lines with icons from the font and the ones that were in the file when it was retrieved from the machine it was running on do actually show up and render in the bar. Upon adding a new unicode symbol from vim via ^v+u+<char code>, it turns into a representation of ^<letter> (the color highlight indicates that it is a unicode char). The other glyphs aren't being rendered properly in vim either, as opposed to all being fine previously. Instead of the actual glyph, they show up as a sequence of: <rounded square with a question mark in it><tilde><letter>[<another tilde><another letter>]<round square with a question mark> (probably the closing symbol). After saving the file, the untouched glyphs still show up properly, but the added ones show up as wide blocks with digit codes in them.
    I am using gnome-terminal with a bash shell. Upon opening the font selection dialog in gnome-terminal and selecting the icons font, it is rendered as square blocks with numbers in them (thus, indicating that they didn't render properly).
    I also attempted placing them in appropriate subfolders under ~/.fonts and then running `mkfontscale', `mkfontdir' in the ~/.fonts directory and then appending the directory to the font path via `xset fp+ ~/.fonts' and rehashing via `xset fp rehash' and updating the font cache again via `fc-cache -fv'. Still no dice.
    I assume this might be a unicode problem, seeing as they're not being rendered in the terminal editor properly either.
    xorg-font-util, xorg-font-utils, fontconfig and freetype2 are all installed.
    Any tips or pointers would be highly appreciated.
    Update: I had forgotten to set the default locale, so it was "C". I have set LANG to en_US.UTF-8 in /etc/locale.conf and have explicitely exported the LANG variable to the same value in my .bashrc. For some reason, it didn't apply after restarting X or logging out and in, so I set it using `localectl set-locale' and that did take effect. Now the old unicode glyph characters are all round squares with questionmarks inside them in the config file when opened in VIM and the new one is still a ^<letter>. The old ones render in the bar but the new one doesn't.
    Update2: So apparently, a reboot was necessary for the changes to take effect system wide. The icons now appear in the terminal and everything. I just had to delete the ^<letter> representation of the broken one in the configuration file and re-enter it again. So this seems to be resolved. I will write down a step-by-step solution some time later (might be tomorrow, as I don't have the time at the moment). Anyone looking for a solution will probably find one here.
    Last edited by gk (2014-03-17 12:31:11)

    Please remember to mark your thread as [Solved] by editing your first post and prepending it to the title.

  • How do I set the font in firefox 4.0 using ubuntu?

    The zoom feature is OK but I want to permanently set the font size on my firefox pages using the Ubuntu operating system. I don't see anything under Tools and there doesn't seem to be a lot of questions previously asked in the Help area about Firefox in Ubuntu.

    It's difficult to set a single font size without wrecking the display of most web sites. One alternative would be to store your preferred zoom level and apply that to all sites. This requires an add-on such as:
    * [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6965/ Default FullZoom Level]
    * [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2592/ NoSquint]
    Does that work for you?

  • Formatting issues: when I open a msg, the font is sooo small you need a magnifier to read it. How can I set the font size to one I can easily read?

    == Issue
    ==
    I have another kind of problem with Firefox
    == Description
    ==
    I have various formatting issues:
    a. When I open a msg from my web browser (Cablevision), the font is sooo small I need a magnifier to read it. How can I set the font to a size I can easily read?
    b. When I forward msgs, the text gets all distorted and I need to clean it up (some symbols, lots of spaces between words). How can this be fixed?
    c. When I want to tell someone about a website, I cannot type the URL in so that all they have to do is click on it. How can this be fixed?
    d. When I open messages, the text opens in a small window and covers the "Show Images" button. Why?
    == This happened
    ==
    Every time Firefox opened
    == Ever since I started using Firefox (a few months ago)
    ==
    '''Troubleshooting information'''
    I didn't find any results
    == Firefox version
    ==
    3.6.3
    == Operating system
    ==
    Windows 7
    == User Agent
    ==
    Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.2.3) Gecko/20100401 Firefox/3.6.3
    == Plugins installed
    ==
    *-nphpclipbook
    *Office Plugin for Netscape Navigator
    *The QuickTime Plugin allows you to view a wide variety of multimedia content in Web pages. For more information, visit the QuickTime Web site.
    *Default Plug-in
    *Adobe PDF Plug-In For Firefox and Netscape "9.3.2"
    *NPRuntime Script Plug-in Library for Java(TM) Deploy
    *The Hulu Desktop Plugin allows Hulu.com to integrate with the Hulu Desktop application.
    *Shockwave Flash 10.0 r45
    *Adobe Shockwave for Director Netscape plug-in, version 11.5
    *iTunes Detector Plug-in
    *3.0.40624.0
    *NPWLPG
    *Next Generation Java Plug-in 1.6.0_20 for Mozilla browsers

    The text editor is the text area that you use on the webmail (Yahoo, Hotmail) website to create a new mail.
    You can compare that with the ''Post new message'' text area that you use to create a new post on this forum.
    Just above the text area that you use to enter the message text there is usually a button bar with buttons that allows some text formatting like Bold and Italic and can also include a button to make a clickable hyperlink.
    Check the tooltip of each button by hovering with the mouse over each button.
    Make Link - https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/142

  • Setting the Font in Mail

    I'd like to set the font for outgoing mail to be Georgia. I'd like to have Mail format the message so when the recipient reads it, it is also formatted in Georgia. I would not like to do this for each message individually, I'd like to have this default for all outgoing message. Can anyone tell me how to do this is Mail on OS X Lion

    Hello,
    In Mail Preferences>Fonts & Colors, what is the Message Font set to?

  • Is there a way to permanently set a font in pages?

    The default font in pages is Helvetica.  Every time I start a new document, I have to change it to Times New Roman.  Is there a way to permanently set the font as Times New Roman so that I do not have to do it every time.  Thanks.

    You need to create your own default template. Open the blank template & set up your document with the line spacing, margins, headers, etc. as you'd like. Redefine all of the paragraph & character styles to have your desired font. You can set default wrap for any object as well as many other settings. Insert a table, click in it & choose the font, size, color, etc. you want in the fonts panel or format bar. You can do similar changes to inserted objects & text boxes. While you're at it resize the box if you want, set the amount of extra space in the wrap inspector, etc. Delete each text box, object & table after you've set them.
    Now, save this document as a template & select that template as default in preferences. If you decide to make any changes to the template down the road, just Save As Template again with the same name & replace the previous version. All of your new documents will have these settings for inserted objects, images & tables. Unfortunately, the settings won't apply to any other templates or "foreign" documents you open with Pages.

  • Is there way to set thicker font for Clock widget?

    Is there way to set thicker font for Clock widget (including Home and Unlock screens) ?
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    As I understand, not by default.
    Check on Google Play store if you can find any clock widgets that may suit your needs.
     - Community Manager Sony Xperia Support Forum
    If you're new to our forums make sure that you have read our Discussion guidelines.
    If you want to get in touch with the local support team for your country please visit our contact page.

  • How can i set different font for different tabs/pages

    I want to set different fonts for different tabs/pages?
    is it possible to do the same? If yes how?
    I can change the fonts under tools>options>contents>advanced. but that changes global settings.
    tried some add ons too- but that too changes the global settings.
    some pages like tweetdeck do not display icons etc properly under custom fonts.
    when i check "allow pages to select their own font" tweetdeck shows up fine but a number of other pages show fonts that are too big or some non standard fonts.
    Is there a way where i can select site default fonts for some sites/tabs, and custom fonts for other sites/tabs?
    otherwise i have to open different sites in different browsers- say i use my custom fonts- which apply globally, and open tweetdeck etc in Internet Explorer or Chrome etc. if i can have all tabs in one window/browser, that would be great.

    It's not a built-in feature to override a page's styles on a tab-by-tab or site-by-site basis, but perhaps someone has created an add-on for this?
    It also is possible to create style rules for particular sites and to apply them using either a userContent.css file or the Stylish extension. The Greasemonkey extension allows you to use JavaScript on a site-by-site basis, which provides further opportunity for customization. But these would take time and lots of testing to develop and perfect (and perfection might not be possible)...
    Regarding size, does the zoom feature help solve that part? In case you aren't familiar with the keyboard and mouse shortcuts for quickly changing the zoom level on a page, this article might be useful: [[Font size and zoom - increase the size of web pages]].

  • Fixed layout ePub not display truetype font properly when uploaded to Amazon

    I've created a kids book with inDesign CC which works fine on iPad but when I upload the book to Amazon KDP, the font which is a truetype font and not protected doesn't display properly. It has unusual spacing between the charaters and sometimes the letters overlap each other.  Can i embed this font somehow to have it display properly? I can't find an option anywhere to do that. Or will I have to change the font entirely?  Many thanks.

    Hi Yves,
    Yes, it is an SIL license. I am not using Allatuq anymore, I switched to Quicksand which I got from fontsquirrel.com.
    Yes, there is a fixed layout epub option in inDesign CC 2014:
    It even has some default sizing options though I have gone with a custom size to account for larger devices, desktop reading etc and am hoping that it's going to work.
    The Kindle previewer (desktop version) displays perfectly.
    The online previewer has had some display issues with what looks like drop shadows on some images but i'll need to look at the actual file on multiple devices to see what the reality is.
    There are some inconsistencies between how the fonts look in the previewers. The online one is not perfect and the desktop previewer displays exactly as designed so again, I won't really know until I can get my hands on the devices. There is also a sizing issue with the online previewer that the desktop previewer doesn't seem to have. And then there will be the issue that the "purchase" file isn't consistent with the preview file you download so not sure how it will all pan out yet.
    I had lots of overlapping and other character spacing issues until I changed my font to the OTF Quicksand with the SIL License. I'm hoping the drop shadows are just an issue with the online previewer.
    And I'm hoping my conclusion is correct that the OTF with the SIL licenses work for embedding so long as you remove the encryption and replace the encrypted font with the orignal version (and include the license). And I'm hoping that is allowed.

  • Only truetype fonts are supports. This is not truetype font

    Hello everyone,
    I have a problem when will Crystal Report 2008 on SAP B1 as the follow picture.
    This error is "Only truetype fonts are supports. This is not truetype font" .This form used Arial font. And only one computer meet this error. In this computer, I installed all of Arial - .... font. I don't know why?

    Hi Dong,
    Which font you have selected in General Setting.
    Please change Font from below Path:
    Administration >>>> System Initialization >>>> General Setting >>>> Font and Background
    Change it to Arial in Font.
    After Changing Font From General Setting and Restart SAP and then Try.
    Hope this help
    Regards:::::
    Atul Chakraborty

  • Setting A Font Size

    I have set the font to size 10, however, every time I enter the default size 14 takes over. Any solution?

    Since setting the font size is pretty straight forward, my guess is that your problem is that you are not using Styles properly and are restarting text outside your formatted text.
    1. Set your text style which includes font size by selecting the text:
    Format > Font > choose the Family and weight > Size
    If this was Body style click on Update next to Body and that will now be your Body style.
    You can apply this anywhere by selecting the font and choosing Body from the styles list.
    2. Styling applies until you either change it or add in some different text by say copying and pasting it from somewhere else.
    3. Possibly you are clicking in a blank unstyled text area after where you have your styling.
    4. Style is a part of text, which can vary throughout a document or it would be all boringly the same.
    5. Possibly you are actually asking about having a default font size/style. You set this up in a document the way you like it and then save this as a Template file then:
    Menu > Preferences > Pages > Prefernces > General > For New Documents: > Use template > Change Template > Browse to the one you want
    Peter

  • CS6 How do you set form font

    We have a diary type form that needs to be in Helvetica
    Just tried to set up in CS6 and can't see where to set the font - text boxes default to times
    How do you set the font in Indesign's new PDF form creation tool text boxes?
    tia

    For me, the first answer here gave the most important element of information.
    When Bob said "Does it occur to you that perhaps they just didn’t have time to get all of this in?"... Well yes, it sure did occur to me! And my reply to this would be: "What if they had taken a little more time and made sure they'd managed to have a function that is a little more complete before releasing the newer version?".
    This has been my main issue with any company that releases products on an (almost) yearly basis: OBVIOUSLY they won't have time to complete everything!
    Maybe, I'm only saying maybe, Adobe could have waited a liiiiitle bit longer and provided a finished product. Now of course, people will always have a new feature in mind, or a genius idea that they'd like to see happen in a program.
    I also know that the high management would have been pushing for everything to be ready "on time", but then if you know you won't finish it, leave it out!
    I was also very much looking forward to the new feature in InDesign as I have to make multiple copies of the same form translated into various languages.
    And I had the very same problem as jahallaa, but with our French versions of these PDF forms.
    So, yes, having the option to create the form in InDesign is a great for most of it. Fortunately, the font choice for our forms isn't all that important for me, in this specific case, so it wouldn't matter which font is used IF only it would understand accentuated letters properly.
    Also, reading several times that "the Acrobat team didn't provide all the codes to the InDesign team" leaves me a little perplexed... If they are not going to get a complete code, then maybe, once more, they should wait until they get the complete thing. Now, of course, I don't know why the code would be provide incomplete, whether it's competition between the teams, security or plain weirdness but still... If you're going to implement a feature, make sure it fills in the major bullet points! If it doesn't, well give the marketing a rest and wait for the next release!
    Now after saying all this... When our files are translated, they have to be converted into an IDML file to be compatible with our translation tool. I then have to reimport them into InDesign to finalise them, once translated.
    Come to think of it, I'm pretty sure they will lose the forms function in the process, seen that this function didn't exist in CS 5 or 5.5 and that the IDML file loses any function that is not downcompatible.
    Dammit!! I'll now have to fiddle around with 2 files and import layers and such...
    Ah well... Sorry, rant's over!
    Little Red Frog

  • Adobe TrueType fonts missing from created PDF

    When I create a PDF file everything comes through perfectly except the Adobe TrueType font text is missing (Adobe Garamond Pro). This used to work. File looks good on screen and prints fine.
    If I switch to Garamond the PDF is created perfectly, now including all missing text.

    Note that Adobe's Garamond Pro fonts are not TrueType fonts. They are OpenType CFF fonts.
    In fact, that may be the key to why they are not embedded in your PDF files.
    First, contrary to the response of Bill@VT, although the Standard joboptions for Adobe's PDF creation tools do not embed all fonts, the fonts that are not embedded are in an exception list. Using those joboptions, members of the Adobe Garamond Pro font family should properly embed in PDF files created either by (a) printing to the Adobe PDF PostScript printer driver instance under Windows, (b) using the native PDF export from Adobe graphic arts applications (Illustrator, InDesign, etc.) as long as you don't use the Smallest Size joboptions, or (c) when using Microsoft Office applications, you use the Adobe PDFMaker option for PDF creation, Save as Adobe PDF again as long as you don't use the Smallest Size joboptions.
    That having been said, the fact that the Garamond fonts (I assume that you are referring to the TrueType Garamond font family that Microsoft bundles with Windows and Office) embeds and Adobe Garamond Pro font don't embed leads me to believe that your real problem is that you are creating PDF by using the fairly defective save as PDF which is native to Microsoft Office on Windows. One of a number of bugs or limitations in Microsoft's PDF creation is that although it embeds TrueType fonts and OpenType TrueType fonts, it fails to embed OpenType CFF fonts. Not only doesn't Microsoft embed those fonts in the PDF file, but it improperly references the fonts in the generated PDF file such that when you display and/or print such PDF files, even if you have Adobe Garamond Pro installed on your system, those fonts are not used for display or print. (We have informed Microsoft of this bug, but they are apparently not interested in fixing their bug!)
    If you already have Acrobat installed on your system, use the Save as Adobe PDF (from the file screen) or Create Adobe PDF from the Acrobat tab on the Office ribbon. Set the preferences to at least Standard, but preferably Hiqh Quality Print joboptions and you will end up with a proper PDF with the Adobe Garamond Pro (or any OpenType fonts) properly embedded)!
              - Dov

  • Help please with Setting up Fonts

    Hello, thanks in advance.
    By day I work at a studio on an Apple Mac, using InDesign.
    By evening I work at home on my Windows 8 PC, using InDesign with the Creative Cloud.
    Therefore I'm having difficulties with the transferring of fonts.
    Specifically, I have two problems and hoping someone may be able to kindly help on here...
    Taking one example, font Gotham.
    - I have been able to transfer this font to my Window 8 PC. I have installed all Gotham styles (16 of them - eg Bold, Bold Italic, Regular, Book etc) onto my PC, using the inbuilt Windows 'Font' window in the Control Panel.
    - Early indications are good - when I load up InDesign, I can see all 16 of these fonts and can select and use them.
    - But I have two subsequent issues
    1) The 16 fonts show up as roughly 8 separate Fonts, each with only 1 or 2 styles. At the Studio, in InDesign, I just select 'Gotham', and then there are 16 sub-fonts (styles?) to choose from. On my PC, there are 8 separate fonts, despite all being grouped together as one 'Family' in the Font window on my Control Panel. Is there a way that these fonts can be grouped together on InDesign? Otherwise it's a real pain to use!
    2) More importantly, I package my work on the Apple computer, save and take home. When I reload at home it says that it cannot find the 'Gotham' fonts, despite the fact that InDesign shows them! Therefore all fonts convert to the default.
    Is anyone aware of these issues and able to help?
    Many thanks in advance, greatly appreciated.
    Thanks, Simon

    When you see fonts on PC with 0 bytes it usually indicates that they are Mac format Type1 or TrueType fonts, and they are not usable on the PC.   I've been doing some reading, and you might want to as well, at http://www.typography.com/ask/faq.php (particularly item 32), which explains at least partially why you are seeing different names and groupings across platforms. You may see this even with an OpenType version of the font.  You should also read the EULA (http://www.typography.com/home/eula.php). Based on the EULA I would not choose Gotham for any work that was going to be distributed electronically.

  • Can't load truetype font

    I wrote the following program to load a truetype font, write hello in a JPanel, and then draw the alphabet on a BufferedImage and write it to a file, it works fine when I use whatever font my graphics objects default to but when I try to use the font I load I don't get the desired results.
    * To change this template, choose Tools | Templates
    * and open the template in the editor.
    package topng;
    import java.awt.Color;
    import java.awt.Font;
    import java.awt.FontFormatException;
    import java.awt.FontMetrics;
    import java.awt.Graphics;
    import java.awt.event.WindowAdapter;
    import java.awt.event.WindowEvent;
    import java.awt.geom.Rectangle2D;
    import java.awt.image.BufferedImage;
    import java.io.File;
    import java.io.FileInputStream;
    import java.io.IOException;
    import java.io.InputStream;
    import java.util.logging.Level;
    import java.util.logging.Logger;
    import javax.imageio.ImageIO;
    import javax.swing.JFrame;
    import javax.swing.JPanel;
    * @author jarl
    public class Main extends JPanel {
         * @param args the command line arguments
        public static class ExitListener extends WindowAdapter {
            @Override
      public void windowClosing(WindowEvent event) {
        System.exit(0);
        private Font font;
        public Main() throws FontFormatException, IOException{
            super();
            File file = new File("Adventure Subtitles Normal.ttf");
         FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(file);
            font = Font.createFont(Font.TRUETYPE_FONT, fis);
            //font = font.deriveFont(20);
        @Override
        protected void paintComponent(Graphics g){
            g.setFont(font);
            g.drawString("Hello", 100, 100);
            BufferedImage image = new BufferedImage(1, 1, BufferedImage.TYPE_4BYTE_ABGR);
            Graphics g2 = image.createGraphics();
            g2.setFont(font);
            String alphabet = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
            FontMetrics measure = new FontMetrics(g2.getFont()) {};
            Rectangle2D stringDims = measure.getStringBounds(alphabet, g);
            image = new BufferedImage((int)stringDims.getWidth(), (int)stringDims.getHeight(), BufferedImage.TYPE_4BYTE_ABGR);
            g2 = image.createGraphics();
            g2.setFont(font);
            g2.setColor(Color.black);
            g2.drawString(alphabet, 0, (int)stringDims.getHeight()*3/4);
            try {
                ImageIO.write(image, "png", new File("Adventure Subtitles Normal.png"));
            } catch (IOException ex) {
                Logger.getLogger(Main.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
        public static void main(String[] args) throws FontFormatException, IOException {
            JFrame frame = new JFrame("ToPNG");
            frame.add(new Main());
            frame.setSize(200, 200);
            frame.addWindowListener(new ExitListener());
            frame.setVisible(true);
    }Edited by: Bruhaha on Nov 27, 2009 9:42 PM

    The desired behavior is to load a truetype font, write hello in a JPanel, and then draw the alphabet on a BufferedImage and write it to a file, I thought the poorly indented WindowAdapter would be a minor enough infraction to get away with, I tried the version of createFont that takes a file, and while I've certainly never heard it encouraged I've never heard of not removing IDE comments being poor practice(although I do try to leave my name off the internet), sorry for that. Also, on reflection I guess I could have left out the part about writing a png, it kind of made it's way into the smallest model of what I'm trying to do but the problem is just loading the font.
    Anyway I think I figured it out, the font was created, but it had a size of 1 because when I called the deriveFont method I passed integer values for my size, but that ended up causing the derivedFont method that accepts an integer for a style to be called. I tried font = font.deriveFont(20f); and that solved my problem.

Maybe you are looking for