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is a new statement to express the combined font name. The
FCombinedFontName
base font's family name.
The
and
FPostScriptName
been added to express the corresponding values for the Roman font:
FWesternPostScriptName
FWesternPlatformName
Syntax
<PgfFont
...
<FPostScriptName string>
<FPlatformName string>
<FWesternPostScriptName string>
<FWesternPlatformName string>
<FCombinedFontName string>
<FEncoding string>
...
>
Example
The following is an example of a combined font in a
<Para
<Unique 996885>
<PgfTag `Body'>
<ParaLine
<Font
<FTag `'>
<FPlatformName `M.Osaka.P'>
<FWesternPlatformName `M.Times.P'>
<FFamily `Osaka'>
<FCombinedFontName `MyCombinedFont'>
<FEncoding `JISX0208.ShiftJIS'>
<FLocked No>
>
# end of Font
<String `CombinedFontStatement '>
<Font
<FTag `'>
<FPlatformName `M.Osaka.P'>
<FWesternPlatformName `M.Times.P'>
<FFamily `Osaka'>
<FCombinedFontName `MyCombinedFont'>
statements all refer to the base font. The following new statements have
FPlatformName
The PostScript name for the base font
The platform name for the base font
The PostScript name for the Roman font
The platform name for the Roman font
The name of the combined font, as defined in the combined font
catalog
Specifies the encoding for the base font. This is to specify the
encoding for a double-byte font. If not present, the default is
Roman.
keyword
JISX0208.ShiftJIS
BIG5
GB2312-80.EUC
KSC5601-1992
End of the PgfFont statement
Para
FFamily
can be one of:
statement:
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