Exporting/Importing Combined Fonts

Wei JIANG [PT-CN] jiangw at polytrans.com.cn
Wed Jan 9 18:53:12 PST 2013


Hello Lisa,

I'm sure that you can use a font mapping tool, say Font Mapper for 
FrameMaker, which is available as part of SDL Trados 2007.

Kindest,

Wei Jiang
On 1/10/2013 2:00 AM, Lisa Radunz wrote:
> Is there a way to export/import combined fonts? I often have large books (20+ chapters) that are translated into asian languages and prefer to use combined fonts to support and display both the source EN characters and the asian characters within the same sentence/paragraph. Perhaps I am missing something, but I have not found an easy way to create my combined fonts once (two to four combined font options) and apply them to all chapters in the book. I know I could set them once in a chapter, apply them to the para styles and then import those styles to other chapters... but can I get the combined fonts out and bring them into another book that may use different para styles or names without recreating the combined fonts...?
>
> Thanks, Lisa Radunz
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