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- # This is a sample font mapping file for converting Word for
- # Windowsdocuments into Works for DOS. In order for this file
- # to be used by the converter, it should be renamed
- # RTF_WWP.DAT.
- #
- # Each line of this file describes how a particular Word for
- # Windows font should map to a Works for DOS font during the
- # conversion. The syntax for each entry is:
-
- # <FontName>;<PCWorksFont#>
-
- # <PCWorksFont#> is the font number associated with a
- # particular PC Works font. <FontName> is the name of the
- # Windows font you want to replace with the font defined by
- # <PCWorksFont#>. It is separated from the <PCWorksFont#> by
- # a semicolon. In this sample file, the standard PC Works
- # font names are included at the end of the line following a
- # pound symbol(#). The pound symbol marks a comment in the
- # file and that line will be ignored by the converter.
-
- # As an example, suppose you are using the Windows' Postscript
- # printer driver and you would like to customize how the
- # NewCenturySchlbk font gets mapped when converting to MS
- # Works for DOS. If you are using the Works for DOS
- # POSTSCRP.PRD printer driver then you will probably want that
- # font to become NewCentSchlbk. For POSTSCRP.PRD,
- # NewCentSchlbk has a font number value of 25. In the table
- # below, the following entry should be made (without the
- # comment marker, '#', at the start of the line):
-
- # NewCenturySchlbk;25 #NewCentSchlbk
-
- # This entry tells the converter to use font #25 in place of
- # NewCenturySchlbk whenever it creates a MS Word for DOS file.
- # It is important for the font to be spelled in the font
- # mapping file exactly as it is in Windows. It is also
- # required by the converter that the entry be made in the
- # correct alphabetical order based upon the <FontName>. In
- # this example file, this entry would be inserted between the
- # entries for Modern & Palatino. The comment at the end of
- # the line is not needed and is only included as a reminder of
- # what font #25 is in Works for DOS.
-
- # Each entry in this sample file is marked as a comment. In
- # order for the mapping to take effect, remove the comment
- # marker (#) at the first character in the line. Any new
- # enties you insert should not have a comment marker at the
- # start of the line. The example entries in this file include
- # some of the most common fonts for Postscript and HP LaserJet
- # printers.
-
- # AvantGarde;9
- # Bookman;16
- # Courier;0
- # Helv;8
- # Helvetica-Narrow;10
- # LinePrinter;7
- # Modern;8
- # Palatino;26
- # Roman;21
- # Script;32
- # Symbol;56
- # Tms Rmn;24
- # ZapfChancery;50
- # ZapfDingbats;60
-