Serif WebPlus X4 WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1 Benutzerhandbuch
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Formatting Text
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A character style includes only font attributes (name, point size, bold, italic,
etc.), and you apply it at the character level—that is, to a range of selected
characters—rather than to the whole paragraph.
etc.), and you apply it at the character level—that is, to a range of selected
characters—rather than to the whole paragraph.
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Typically, a character style applies emphasis (such as italics, bolding
or colour) to whatever underlying font the text already uses; the
assumption is that you want to keep that underlying font the same. The
base character style is shown in the Text Styles tab (or palette) as
"Default Paragraph Font," which has no specified attributes but
basically means "whatever font the paragraph style already uses."
or colour) to whatever underlying font the text already uses; the
assumption is that you want to keep that underlying font the same. The
base character style is shown in the Text Styles tab (or palette) as
"Default Paragraph Font," which has no specified attributes but
basically means "whatever font the paragraph style already uses."
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Applying the Default Paragraph Font option from the Text Styles tab
(or the Text context toolbar's Styles box) will strip any selected local
character formatting you've added and will restores original text
attributes (paragraph styles are not affected).
(or the Text context toolbar's Styles box) will strip any selected local
character formatting you've added and will restores original text
attributes (paragraph styles are not affected).
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As with paragraph styles, you can define any number of new character
styles using different names and attributes (or adopt a pre-defined
character style).
styles using different names and attributes (or adopt a pre-defined
character style).
Working with named styles
The named style of the currently selected text is displayed
in either the Text Styles tab or the drop-down Styles box on the Text context
toolbar. A character style (if one is applied locally) may be shown; otherwise it
indicates the paragraph style.
toolbar. A character style (if one is applied locally) may be shown; otherwise it
indicates the paragraph style.
To apply a named style:
1.
Using the Pointer Tool, click in a paragraph (if applying a paragraph
style) or select a range of text (if applying a character style). If you
apply a paragraph style, it will be applied to the whole paragraph
regardless of the amount of text selected. If you've selected text in
more than one paragraph, the change takes place in all selected
paragraphs.
style) or select a range of text (if applying a character style). If you
apply a paragraph style, it will be applied to the whole paragraph
regardless of the amount of text selected. If you've selected text in
more than one paragraph, the change takes place in all selected
paragraphs.
2.
Display the Text Styles tab and select a style from the style list.
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On the Text context toolbar, click the arrow to expand the Styles drop-
down list and select a style name.
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On the Text context toolbar, click the arrow to expand the Styles drop-
down list and select a style name.