<!doctype html public "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Fonts</TITLE> </HEAD> <HEAD> <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="psiconv-0.8.3"> <BODY> <P ALIGN=left><FONT SIZE=3 COLOR=#000000 FACE="Times New Roman, Serif"><A NAME="Fonts"><A NAME="Font"></FONT></P> <P ALIGN=left><FONT SIZE=5 COLOR=#000000 FACE="Arial, Sans-Serif">Fonts</FONT><FONT SIZE=3 COLOR=#000000 FACE="Times New Roman, Serif"></FONT></P> <P ALIGN=left><FONT SIZE=3 COLOR=#000000 FACE="Times New Roman, Serif">Fonts are encoded by their full name (using <A HREF="ASCII_Codes.html#ASCII Codes">ASCII Codes</A>), followed by a byte with the screen font number. Before the name, a byte encodes the length of the name plus one (a complete font is a <A HREF="Basic_Elements.html#BListB">BListB</A>). So an theoretical font called <I>New</I> displayed with screen font code 80 would be encoded as 04 4E 65 57 80.</FONT></P> <P ALIGN=left><FONT SIZE=3 COLOR=#000000 FACE="Times New Roman, Serif">Fonts are specific to your printer choice. But printer fonts can't be displayed directly on your screen. Instead, each printer font is mapped to a screen font. These are numbered as follows:.</FONT></P> <P ALIGN=left><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000000 FACE="Courier New, Monospace"><BR></FONT></P> <P ALIGN=left><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000000 FACE="Courier New, Monospace"><B><U> Code Usual name Comments</B></U></FONT></P> <P ALIGN=left><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000000 FACE="Courier New, Monospace"> 00 Swiss Only found in bullet desciptions? May be the same as 02.</FONT></P> <P ALIGN=left><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000000 FACE="Courier New, Monospace"> 01 Arial Proportional sans serif font</FONT></P> <P ALIGN=left><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000000 FACE="Courier New, Monospace"> 02 Courier New Non-proportional font</FONT></P> <P ALIGN=left><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000000 FACE="Courier New, Monospace"> 03 Times New Roman Proportional serifed font</FONT></P> <P ALIGN=left><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR=#000000 FACE="Times New Roman, Serif"><BR></FONT></P> </BODY> </HTML>