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The Macintosh platform name has the following syntax:
Macintosh:
<FPlatformName M.
M
FontName
StyleFlags
The following statements are valid representations of the Macintosh font Helvetica Narrow Bold Oblique:
<FPlatformName M.Helvetica.BIC>
<FPlatformName M.B Helvetica Bold.IC>
<FPlatformName M.NI Helvetica Narrow Oblique.B>
<FPlatformName M.NBI Helvetica Narrow BoldObl.P>
The Windows platform name has the following syntax:
Windows:
<FPlatformName W.
W
FaceName
ItalicFlag
Weight
Variation
The following statements are valid representations of the Windows font Helvetica Narrow Bold Oblique:
<FPlatformName W.Helvetica-Narrow.I.700>
<FPlatformName W.Helvetica.I.700.Narrow>

Tables

Table formats are defined by a TblFormat statement. Table formats can be locally defined or they can be
stored in a Table Catalog, which is defined by a TblCatalog statement. The ruling styles used in a table are
defined in a RulingCatalog statement.
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Platform designator
Macintosh Resource Manager font name (for more information, see your Macintosh documenta-
tion)
Macintosh font styles; use one or more of the following flags:
B (Bold)
I (Italic)
C (Condensed)
E (Extended)
P (Plain, use if no other flags are set)
You cannot use the C and E flags for the same font. For Underline, Outline, and Shadow styles,
use the MIF statements FUnderlining, FOutline, and FShadow (described on page 80 and
page 80).
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Platform designator
Windows face name (for more information, see your Windows documentation)
Whether font is italic; use one of the following flags:
I (Italic)
R (Regular)
Weight classification, for example 400 (regular) or 700 (bold)
Optional variation, for example Narrow
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MIF Document Statements

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