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- % xlatmap - the map of translation tables for various kinds of fonts.
- %
- % It specifies Decoding resources to be used with FAPI-handled fonts.
- % If a font contains multiple character mapping tables, this gives
- % priorities for choosing a specific table from the font according to
- % the order of entries of this map.
- % This file is intended to be customized by users. Please keep the
- % obvious format of this file. Strings and names must not be empty
- % and must not contain null ('\0') characters.
- % $Id: xlatmap,v 1.7 2002/11/02 18:03:06 igor Exp $
- % The map contains entries for each kind of font being handled by
- % any font rendering plugin. The key of an entry is the font type
- % and the value is array of pairs.
- % The first element of pair is a string which encodes identifier of
- % character mapping table. The format of the first element depends
- % on the font type, and should be recognized by the font rendering
- % plugins. The second element is name of the Decoding resource. If
- % that resource is not available, definefont will fail. Note that
- % currently we supply insufficient decoding resources, as well as
- % insufficient entries in this map.
- /TrueType
- [ % Each entry is pair :
- % a string PlatformID.SpecificID and a name of Decoding resource.
- (3.0) /Symbol % Symbol
- (3.1) /Unicode % Unicode
- (3.2) /ShiftJIS % Japanese
- (3.3) /PRC % Simplified Chinese, GB2312
- (3.4) /Big5 % Traditional Chinese
- (3.5) /Wansung % Korean
- (3.6) /Johab % Korean
- % todo : add more entries
- ]
- /PostScript
- [ % Since PostScript fonts were designed especially for PostScript,
- (*) /Latin1 % fixme : other charsets
- ]
- /Intellifont
- [ (*) /Latin1 % fixme : other charsets
- ]
- /Microtype
- [ (*) /Latin1 % fixme : other charsets
- ]
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