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Example of use:
• to overwrite the font used for SoundPoint
• to add support for a new font that will be used everywhere and that is not cur-
When defining a single .fon file, there is a need for a "font delimiter", currently
"Copyright Polycom Canada Ltd" is used as an embedded delimiter, but this can be
configured using "font.delimiter". The font delimiter is important to retrieve the dif-
ferent mangled .fnt blocks. This font delimiter must be placed in the "copyright"
attribute of the .fnt header. .fon files are useful if you want to include support for a
large number of font ranges at once, otherwise, if simply adding or changing a few
fonts currently in use, multiple .fnt files are recommended since they are easier to
work with individually.
Attribute
font.delimiter
4.6.1.14.1 IP_500 font <IP_500/>
Attribute
font.IP_500.x.name
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name should be "fontPropSoftkey_10_U0000_U00FF.fnt"
rently supported. For example, for the Eastern/Central European Czech lan-
guage, this is Unicode range 100-17F, the name could be
"fontCzechIP500_10_U0100_U01FF.fnt" and
"fontCzechIP600_19_U0100_U01FF.fnt"
Permitted Values
string up to 256 ASCII
characters
Permitted Values
fontName_height_Uxx00
_UyyFF.fon OR
fontName_height_Uxx00
_UxxFF.fnt
Copyright © 2005 Polycom, Inc.
®
IP
®
IP 500 soft keys for ASCII, the
Default
Null
Default
Null
Optimization
Interpretation
Delimiter required to retrieve differ-
ent mangled .fnt blocks.
Interpretation
Defines the font file that will be
loaded from boot server during boot
up.
Note: When several
font.IP_500.x.names are defined, the
index x must follow consecutive
increasing order.

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