What is the difference between the substituted glyphs and substituted fonts?

Hi all

Someone could tell you what is the difference between the substituted glyphs and fonts substituted in the Panel preference.

Thank you

Kasi

  1. In InDesign, the word police refers to typography and style: you might miss Helvetica or, for example, Helvetica Bold.
  2. A glyph is a particular form of a character in a font: for example, the letter H can be available as a standard H or a signature H or ornament. If the police does not have the signature or ornament glyphs, which would produce the missing message of glyph.

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