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Purpose:
Specifies the default font index number. This index is
used when the Default Font selected is selectbyid. This
allows for selection of fonts only on the current
resource. Selection of default font by index overrides
the symbol set value. The symbol set is overridden if a
bound font is selected as the default or if an unbound
font is selected that does not support the default symbol
set. If a font with the specified index exists, it is selected
as the Default Font. If the specified value does not exist,
courier 12 point is substituted.
index #:
0 to 32767
%%IncludeFeature:symbolset (name)
Purpose:
Specifies the default symbol set for the emulation. This
command specifies the default symbol set. Not all
symbol sets are available with certain resident fonts. In
particular, the Desktop, PS Math, Math 8, Microsoft
Pub, Pi Font, PS Text, Ventura Intl, Ventura Math,
Ventura US, and Windows symbol sets cannot be used
wi th t he r esi d en t b i tma p f on ts: co ur ier 10 ,
c ou r ie r 10 b o ld , c ou r ier 10 ital ic, co ur ier 12 ,
courier12bold, courier12italic, and lineprinter. The
five dingbat symbol sets (PS-Zapf-Dingbats,
Ve nt u ra - Din g ba ts, Za pf - Di ng bat s1 00 ,
Zapf-Dingbats200, and Zapf-Dingbats300) can be
used with all fonts. If a mismatch between symbol set
and font occurs, the standard PCL font selection
mechanism is used to locate a font that matches the
selected symbol set. With the standard set of fonts
distributed by QMS, this matches the Times* font, but
other user installed fonts could change this result.
name:
r oma n- 8iso -6 0, pc- 85 0i so -6 1, pc 8- usiso- 69 ,
pc8-dniso-84, ecma-94iso-85, legaldesktop, hpgerman
ps-math, hpspanishmath8, iso-2microsoft-pub,
iso-4pi-font, iso-6ps-text, iso-10ventura-intl,
i so- 1 1 ve n tu r a- ma th , i so -1 4v en tur a- us,
i so- 1 5 win d ows, i so- 1 6 ps-z apf -d in gb ats,
iso-17ventura-dingbats, iso-21zapf-dingbats100,
iso-25zapf-dingbats200, iso-57zapf-dingbats300
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