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Multimedia Applications
           Multimedia Data Representations
           Text & Fonts
           Lecture # 3

                Razia Nisar Noorani
                Lecturer



Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology
Text and Fonts
   Text looks like the easiest medium to create
    and the least expensive to transmit, but there’s
    more to text creation than meets the eye!




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Text
     Three types of text that are used to produce
     pages of documents:

    Unformatted text: also known as plaintext
     and enables pages to be created which
     comprise strings of fixed-sized characters
     from a limited character set.


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Text (Cont.)
    Formatted text: also known as richtext and
     enables pages and complete documents to be
     created which comprise of strings of characters of
     different styles, size and shape with tables,
     graphics, and images inserted at appropriate
     points.




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Text (Cont.)
   Hypertext:
    This enables an
    integrated set of
    documents (each
    comprising
    formatted text) to
    be created which
    have defined
    linkages between
    them.

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Fonts
    Typeface
      A typeface is a family of graphic characters
     that usually includes many type sizes and
     styles e.g., Times, Courier and Helvetica are
     typefaces, each of which include many sizes
     & styles



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Font
    A font is a collection of characters of a single
     size and style, belong to a typeface family typical
     font styles are boldface, italic, bold italic, and
     underlined
    font sizes are expressed in terms of points, where
     one point is .0138 or 1/72 inch,
    where size is the distance from the top of capital
     letters to the bottom of descenders In lower-case
     letters such as g and j.
    Times is a typeface; Times 12-point italic is a
     font In computers, however, people say “font”
     when “typeface” would be more accurate.
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Leading
    Leading (pronounced “ledding”) is the space
     between lines of text
    Lopuck recommends increasing the leading to
     improve readability of text on a screen Character
     metrics
    Character metrics are the measurements of
     individual characters
    Vector-based fonts permit changes to character
     metrics for interesting effects; bit-based fonts do
     not

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Kerning
    Kerning is the spacing between character
     pairs Some fonts have variable kerning
     (e.g., Times), so have fixed kerning (e.g.,
     Courier




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Serif and Scans Serif
    A serif font has little decorations at the end of each letter
     stroke
    Times and Century are examples of serif fonts; Arial is a
     sans serif font
    On printed pages, serif fonts are traditionally used for
     body text because they help guide the reader’s eye along
     the line of text
    Headlines use sans serif text
    Computer screens, with 72-dpi (dots per inch), don’t
     provide as much resolution as print, so it can be argued
     sans serif fonts are more legible in small sizes hence,
     12-point Arial font (in Windows) is standard font

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Dreamweaver Tutorial:
Change Font Style
    Highlight the text to be formatted on the
     web page. Right-click the highlighted text
     or click on the Text menu and then click
     Style. From the Style sub-menu select the
     style type you want to apply to the selected
     text. Dreamweaver applies the style to the
     text.


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   You can combine styles to create more
    complicated effects. For example, you can
    apply Bold and Italic to get Bold Italic.




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   You can also select the Text menu from the
     Insert Menu options. The Text menu will
     appear with several options for formatting
     text.




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   The most commonly used styles, the Bold
     and Italic style have shortcuts on the
     Property Inspector and the Text sub-menu.




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   In the Property Inspector, click on B for
     Bold text or I for Italic text.




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   Change a Font Typeface
With the text selected, click on a font family from the Font drop-
down menu in the Property Inspector. Dreamweaver applies the
font family to the selected text.




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  Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511)                                  03/17/12
Change Font Size




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Make Text Bold, Italic, or
Underlined




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Change Text Color




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Questions ?




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Lecture # 3

  • 1. Multimedia Applications Multimedia Data Representations Text & Fonts Lecture # 3 Razia Nisar Noorani Lecturer Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology
  • 2. Text and Fonts  Text looks like the easiest medium to create and the least expensive to transmit, but there’s more to text creation than meets the eye! 2 Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511) 03/17/12
  • 3. Text Three types of text that are used to produce pages of documents:  Unformatted text: also known as plaintext and enables pages to be created which comprise strings of fixed-sized characters from a limited character set. 3 Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511) 03/17/12
  • 4. Text (Cont.)  Formatted text: also known as richtext and enables pages and complete documents to be created which comprise of strings of characters of different styles, size and shape with tables, graphics, and images inserted at appropriate points. 4 Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511) 03/17/12
  • 5. Text (Cont.)  Hypertext: This enables an integrated set of documents (each comprising formatted text) to be created which have defined linkages between them. 5 Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511) 03/17/12
  • 6. Fonts  Typeface A typeface is a family of graphic characters that usually includes many type sizes and styles e.g., Times, Courier and Helvetica are typefaces, each of which include many sizes & styles 6 Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511) 03/17/12
  • 7. Font  A font is a collection of characters of a single size and style, belong to a typeface family typical font styles are boldface, italic, bold italic, and underlined  font sizes are expressed in terms of points, where one point is .0138 or 1/72 inch,  where size is the distance from the top of capital letters to the bottom of descenders In lower-case letters such as g and j.  Times is a typeface; Times 12-point italic is a font In computers, however, people say “font” when “typeface” would be more accurate. 7 Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511) 03/17/12
  • 8. Leading  Leading (pronounced “ledding”) is the space between lines of text  Lopuck recommends increasing the leading to improve readability of text on a screen Character metrics  Character metrics are the measurements of individual characters  Vector-based fonts permit changes to character metrics for interesting effects; bit-based fonts do not 8 Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511) 03/17/12
  • 9. Kerning  Kerning is the spacing between character pairs Some fonts have variable kerning (e.g., Times), so have fixed kerning (e.g., Courier 9 Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511) 03/17/12
  • 10. Serif and Scans Serif  A serif font has little decorations at the end of each letter stroke  Times and Century are examples of serif fonts; Arial is a sans serif font  On printed pages, serif fonts are traditionally used for body text because they help guide the reader’s eye along the line of text  Headlines use sans serif text  Computer screens, with 72-dpi (dots per inch), don’t provide as much resolution as print, so it can be argued sans serif fonts are more legible in small sizes hence, 12-point Arial font (in Windows) is standard font 10 Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511) 03/17/12
  • 12. Dreamweaver Tutorial: Change Font Style  Highlight the text to be formatted on the web page. Right-click the highlighted text or click on the Text menu and then click Style. From the Style sub-menu select the style type you want to apply to the selected text. Dreamweaver applies the style to the text. 12 Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511) 03/17/12
  • 13. You can combine styles to create more complicated effects. For example, you can apply Bold and Italic to get Bold Italic. 13 Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511) 03/17/12
  • 14. You can also select the Text menu from the Insert Menu options. The Text menu will appear with several options for formatting text. 14 Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511) 03/17/12
  • 15. The most commonly used styles, the Bold and Italic style have shortcuts on the Property Inspector and the Text sub-menu. 15 Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511) 03/17/12
  • 16. In the Property Inspector, click on B for Bold text or I for Italic text. 16 Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511) 03/17/12
  • 17. Change a Font Typeface With the text selected, click on a font family from the Font drop- down menu in the Property Inspector. Dreamweaver applies the font family to the selected text. 17 Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511) 03/17/12
  • 18. Change Font Size 18 Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511) 03/17/12
  • 19. Make Text Bold, Italic, or Underlined 19 Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511) 03/17/12
  • 20. Change Text Color 20 Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511) 03/17/12
  • 21. Questions ? 21 Multimedia Technologies (ITC-511) 03/17/12