| Mapping FrameMaker Styles to WebWorks Publisher Styles |
Font encodings let you specify how any font gets represented/embedded in a given output format. For standard fonts and for symbol fonts, use Latin1. If you're using the International Edition of WebWorks Publisher Standard Edition, use the character mapping that corresponds to the language of the FrameMaker source document, such as Japanese. If your document contains a mix of languages, use Unicode.
| Note: | To change font face in WebWorks Publisher Standard Edition output, you must work within the various macros using the proper markup to change font. In HTML output, changing font face usually involves the use of either the <FONT> or <BASEFONT> tag, or the use of CSS styles. |
You set the default font encoding for your project on the first screen of the New Project wizard. After the project is created, you can change font encoding mappings from the Properties dialog box.
Here's how to change font encoding mappings:
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