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charset utf8 # # This file defines the font mappings used for Unicode/UTF-8 text printing # through PDF. # # Each line consists of: # # first last direction width normal bold italic bold-italic # # First and last are the first and last glyphs in the font mapping # that correspond to that font; contrary to PostScript printing # they only select the font. To find the glyph the complete unicode # character will be looked up in the (3,1) resp. (3,0) cmap of the # TrueType font. The glyph values are hexadecimal. # # Direction is the string "ltor" or "rtol", indicating left-to-right or # right-to-left text. # # Width is the string "single" or "double"; double means that the glyphs # are twice as wide as ASCII characters in the Courier typeface. # # "Normal", "bold", "italic", and "bold-italic" are the typefaces to use # for each presentation. If characters are only available in a single # style then only one typeface should be listed (e.g. "Symbol") # # Each font that is listed will be used (and downloaded if needed) when # printing. # 0000 04FF ltor single monospace monospace:bold monospace:oblique monospace:bold:oblique 0500 05FF rtol single monospace
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