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Scott_Falkner@adobeforums.com #1
ID3: Crash wehn changing font style
When I have a range of text, some bold, some normal, and some in a font without an avilable bold, then press Control+Shift+B, I get a crash.
Anyone else experience this, and have you found a solution (I know, "Doc, my arm hurts when I do this...").
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Guy_Smiley@adobeforums.com #2
Re: ID3: Crash wehn changing font style
[email]Scott_Falkner@adobeforums.com[/email] wrote in
news:3bb52d49.-1@webx.la2eafNXanI:
I just selected a range of text containing Times New Roman Regular,> When I have a range of text, some bold, some normal, and some in a
> font without an avilable bold, then press Control+Shift+B, I get a
> crash.
Times New Roman Bold, and Mesquite Std Medium (there is no Mesquite Std
Bold on my computer). The result was that the Times New Roman Regular
changed to Times New Roman Bold and the rest of the text was left
unchanged. No crash.
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Scott_Falkner@adobeforums.com #3
Re: ID3: Crash wehn changing font style
ID seems to get confused when I bold Zapf Dingbats. There's a bullet in DB at the front of this line of text, and if that bullet is NOT selected, then everything is OK. If I select that bulelt, then Control+Shift+B, PFzzzt. Sometimes I get a font warning that I'm using "Zapf Dingbats 57 Condensed" (Frutiger 57 Condensed is the rest of the line. Of course, no such font exists on this side o the looking glass.
Methinks I've found a bug.
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