Brother International BES Lettering Users Manual - English - Page 61

Displaying a Font's Available, Characters

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Text Properties 59 3 From the Font list, select the font you want to use. To scroll through the list of fonts and see what each font looks like, click the down-arrow. Then use the up and down arrows on your keyboard to move through the font list. This allows you to preview the fonts without having to select each one. 4 Click Apply to save your changes. You see your text's font type altered accordingly. Displaying a Font's Available Characters In Properties Panel, there is a tool which displays all the characters (keystrokes) that can be entered for available embroidery fonts. For example, some fonts only allow you to enter uppercase characters, while other fonts allow you to enter both uppercase and lowercase characters. The available characters box also tells you the minimum and maximum recommended heights for sewing out the font. Only embroidery fonts will display the available characters; this procedure does not apply to TrueType fonts. To display an embroidery font's available keystrokes: 1 Display the Properties Panel, if it is not already visible. 2 In the Text area, select the font you want to use in the Font field. 3 Do one of the following: Š Hover the mouse pointer over the font preview list. Š Click on the available characters button to the immediate left of the font field. You see a window that displays all the available keystrokes that you can enter for the selected font.

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Text Properties
59
3
From the Font list, select the font you want to use.
4
Click Apply to save your changes.
You see your text’s font type altered accordingly.
Displaying a Font’s Available
Characters
In Properties Panel, there is a tool which displays all the
characters (keystrokes) that can be entered for available
embroidery fonts. For example, some fonts only allow you to
enter uppercase characters, while other fonts allow you to enter
both uppercase and lowercase characters.
The available characters box also tells you the minimum and
maximum recommended heights for sewing out the font.
To display an embroidery font’s available keystrokes:
1
Display the Properties Panel, if it is not already visible.
2
In the Text area, select the font you want to use in the Font
field.
3
Do one of the following:
Hover the mouse pointer over the font preview list.
Click on the available characters button
to the
immediate left of the font field.
You see a window that displays all the available keystrokes
that you can enter for the selected font.
To scroll through the list of fonts and see what each font looks
like, click the down-arrow. Then use the up and down arrows
on your keyboard to move through the font list. This allows you
to preview the fonts without having to select each one.
Only embroidery fonts will display the available characters; this
procedure does not apply to TrueType fonts.