A Substitution is a font name that points to a specific font in Font Manager.
For example, if a file uses a font called TimesSpecial, but you do not have access to that font, you may add a substitution font called TimesSpecial that uses a similar font such as Times New Roman. Substitutions may also be used to reference a different name for a font.
To add a Substitution Font:
- From Font Manager, click Add Substitution.
This opens the PS Font Substitute Creation dialog (Figure 2).
- Enter the name of the font that is not available as the Substitute Name.
- Select the font that you have available in the Actual Font field.
- Click OK.
NOTE: PostScript font names are case sensitive. Substitute fonts use the font properties from the original font. This may cause unexpected results with some fonts.
Deleting a substitute only removes the substitute reference and does not delete the original font.