Fantastic addition. Though not shown in this video, I like how you can filter the font list to show only variable fonts. Also, newer users might be confused by not seeing the "V" variable font settings button when the selected font isn't a variable font.
@@jhgglegbruiker5700 In the font menu under the toolbar, when the drop down list of fonts appears, at the top right are tiny buttons for "True Type" (sic), "Open Type" (sic) and "Variable". This is on Windows; I assume it's similar on Mac/iPad.
Is there any way to set different fonts for multiple languages? Just like what we usually did in MS Word. By the way, I really apprecate if there is a plug-in to input math equation in the software.
Hi @kcbros1515, thanks for your question. The feature should be available even in the free trial as there are no limitations placed on the free trial. It might be greyed out if you're don't have any variable fonts installed on your machine? You can Normally download them from places such as Google Fonts. The Robot Flex font used in the last example is available a Google Font. I think its the one I would recommend if you wanted to give it a go as it has lots of axis that you can edit, play around with. Hope this helps.
I am so jealous of this man's voice, such a deep voice 😁.
Thank you fore the videos. You sir makes understanding the software a whole lot easier.
Fantastic addition. Though not shown in this video, I like how you can filter the font list to show only variable fonts. Also, newer users might be confused by not seeing the "V" variable font settings button when the selected font isn't a variable font.
So how do you filter them out. I couldn’t find any
@@jhgglegbruiker5700 In the font menu under the toolbar, when the drop down list of fonts appears, at the top right are tiny buttons for "True Type" (sic), "Open Type" (sic) and "Variable". This is on Windows; I assume it's similar on Mac/iPad.
Brilliant, just what I have been looking for for ages!!!!
Great video as usual. Thank you very much.
Fantastic. I needed this. Thank you.
Is there any way to set different fonts for multiple languages? Just like what we usually did in MS Word. By the way, I really apprecate if there is a plug-in to input math equation in the software.
Doing the free trial and the variable font feature is greyed out and can't use. Would anyone know why?
Hi @kcbros1515, thanks for your question. The feature should be available even in the free trial as there are no limitations placed on the free trial. It might be greyed out if you're don't have any variable fonts installed on your machine? You can Normally download them from places such as Google Fonts. The Robot Flex font used in the last example is available a Google Font. I think its the one I would recommend if you wanted to give it a go as it has lots of axis that you can edit, play around with.
Hope this helps.
Thank you!
Cool!
Please bring formulas to insert maths formulas for books.