Corel Font Manager Help : Viewing glyph sets
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You can also view the glyphs of a font. A typographic glyph corresponds to a single character of a typeface or to a combination of characters. You can choose to view the entire glyph set of a font, or you can apply filters to display only a subset.
Viewing a glyph set with no filters applied
Glyph filters
Filters are organized in the following categories:
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Common — includes arrows, currency, mathematical symbols, numbers, punctuation marks, and separators as well as CJK symbols and punctuation marks (used in Asian scripts) |
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Scripts — includes the scripts that the selected font supports, such as Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Hiragana and Katakana, Han, Arabic, or Hebrew scripts |
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OpenType — includes the OpenType features provided by the selected font such as standard ligatures, discretionary ligatures, fraction, alternate annotation forms, and more. |
Glyph size and position
You can change the glyph size to display more or fewer glyphs.
Each selected glyph appears against a set of blue lines that let you preview its position in relation to the text baseline.
You can navigate to specific glyphs by pressing keys or using Alt codes.
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Click the Glyph set button on the toolbar. |
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If the Glyph set button is not displayed, click the Show font properties button to display the Properties pane. |
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