A typeface is usually grouped together in a family containing individual fonts for a range of styles, including thin, light, regular italic, bold, condensed, and other variations of the primary design. Individuals and brands can license a single font, the whole family, or any selection of fonts from a typeface.
InDesign and InCopy check for missing fonts when opening files or importing text or graphics. If the application cannot locate a font, it returns an alert and lists the font in the Missing section of the Font menu. By default, InDesign and InCopy highlight all text with a substituted pink font.
InDesign auto-activates missing fonts in your document with an available Adobe Font. If there are any missing fonts that do not have suitable fonts in Adobe Fonts, they will be substituted with default fonts. When this happens, you can select the text and apply any other available font. Missing fonts for which others have been substituted will appear at the top of the Type > Font menu in a section marked Missing Fonts. By default, text formatted with missing fonts appears in pink highlighting.
If the Substituted Fonts preferences option is selected, text formatted with missing fonts appears in pink highlighting so that you can easily identify text formatted with a missing font.
The front is glossy plastic around the edges and matte plastic just below the screen above the buttons. The glossiness of the plastic isn't a big deal but it can be annoying at times. For instance, when using the lighted cover light reflects off the top edge. It can be distracting unless you position the bulb just right, and even still there's always a little line of light reflecting along the edge. This might not be as noticeable with the white or red models as with the black.
On the bottom edge of the device there's a reset button, mini USB port, headphone jack, and power button with LED light. There's a microSD card slot along the left side hidden behind a flap. The Reader has 2GB internal memory and accepts cards up to 32GB.
Notes and Highlights: With the Sony PRS-T1, you can add notes and highlights to ebooks and PDF files. There are three different ways to add notes. You can add notes to a word or phrase by highlighting it then selecting notes. This brings up an option to add notes by keyboard or by drawing. These two types of notes get attached to a specific word or phrase. Another option is to add notes and on-screen markup directly on top of the page.
Notes and highlights can be exported by using the Sony Desktop Software. You have to add the ebook from the Reader to the library, open the document, then select export in the bottom right corner. This exports the notes and highlights to an RTF file. Handwritten notes are saved as an image within the RTF.
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