Wrangle Your Fonts with “Take Control of Fonts in Snow Leopard”
Managing fonts in Mac OS X is all too often like herding cats (all those Fonts folders!), but you can now corral your serif and sans-serif felines with our new “Take Control of Fonts in Snow Leopard.” Written by Sharon Zardetto, this 225-page ebook covers not only everything you need to know about fonts in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and 10.5 Leopard, but also special font situations in software such as Adobe CS4 and CS5, Microsoft Office 2004 and 2008, iLife, and iWork.
Important topics covered include:
- Where your fonts reside, in what order they load, and what – if anything – you should do about it
- The ins and outs of different font installation methods
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Using Font Book to manage, validate, and organize fonts
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Making the most of character-rich Unicode fonts
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Using Apple’s Character Palette/Viewer and Keyboard Viewer to insert and explore special characters
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The quirks of fonts from Microsoft Office 2004 and 2008, and which ones you should keep around
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Organizing fonts from Adobe CS2, CS3, CS4, and CS5 so they are available where you need them
The ebook costs $15 and includes a coupon worth 20 percent off on any purchase from Ergonis Software, makers of the font utility PopChar X and other software.