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% Copyright (C) 1990 Aladdin Enterprises. All rights reserved.
% Distributed by Free Software Foundation, Inc.
%
% This file is part of Ghostscript.
%
% Ghostscript is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
% WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. No author or distributor accepts responsibility
% to anyone for the consequences of using it or for whether it serves any
% particular purpose or works at all, unless he says so in writing. Refer
% to the Ghostscript General Public License for full details.
%
% Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and redistribute
% Ghostscript, but only under the conditions described in the Ghostscript
% General Public License. A copy of this license is supposed to have been
% given to you along with Ghostscript so you can know your rights and
% responsibilities. It should be in a file named COPYING. Among other
% things, the copyright notice and this notice must be preserved on all
% copies.
% ----------------------------------------------------------------
% This file is a catalog of fonts known to Ghostscript. Any font to be
% converted from BDF or Hershey to Ghostscript format, and any font
% that is to be loaded automatically when named, must be in this catalog.
% Each font has an entry consisting of five items:
%
% - The name by which the font is known inside Ghostscript
% (a Ghostscript literal name). This is used to find the file
% from which a font of a given name should be loaded.
%
% - The name of the Ghostscript font file (a Ghostscript string).
% The filename should include the extension, which (by convention)
% is `.gsf'.
%
% - The encoding to be used with the font (a Ghostscript literal name).
% This is used only when converting the font. Currently, the only
% defined encodings are `/StandardEncoding' and `/SymbolEncoding'.
% If the font or the conversion program specifies the encoding itself,
% the encoding should be `null' (not `/null').
%
% - The uniqueID of the font (an integer). This is used to identify
% to identify distinct fonts within the Ghostscript font machinery.
% Since some P*stScr*pt programs assume that adding a small integer
% to a uniqueID produces a new, distinct, unused uniqueID,
% the uniqueID values in this file are all multiples of 10.
% To avoid some conflicts with Adobe's numbering scheme, the uniqueID
% values in this file all lie between 4200000 and 4299999.
% The uniqueID is also used only when converting the font.
% The algorithm for computing the UniqueID is given below.
%
% - A terminating semicolon.
% Because of limitations in the MS-DOS environment, Ghostscript font
% file names must be no more than 8 characters long, must consist only
% of LOWER CASE letters, digits, and underscores, and must start with a
% letter. Font names, on the other hand, need only obey the syntax of
% names in the Ghostscript language, which is much more liberal.
% The following table is actually a Ghostscript data structure.
% If you add new entries, be sure to copy the punctuation accurately.
%
% A UniqueID for a Ghostscript font looks like:
%
% 4TTWVE0
%
% where TT is a two-digit number representing the typeface,
% W represents the weight (normal, bold, ...),
% V represents the variant (normal, italic, oblique, ...), and
% E represents the expansion (normal, condensed, ...).
% This scheme will not work forever. As soon there are more 99
% typefaces, or more than 9 weights or variants, we will have to do
% something else. But it suffices for the near future.
%
% The filename for a font is constructed in a somewhat similar way:
%
% FTTWVVVE.gsf
%
% where F is the foundry, TT a two-letter abbreviation for the
% typeface, and W, V, and E the weight, variant, and expansion. Since a
% font can have multiple variants, we allocate three letters to that
% (for example, Lucida Regular Sans Typewriter Italic). If a font has
% four variants, you're on your own. If a font does have multiple
% variants, it's best to add the expansion letter `r', so that it is
% clear which letters are variants and which the expansion.
%
% This scheme is very close to the one proposed in `Filenames for
% fonts', to be published in the first 1990 issue of TUGboat (the
% journal of the TeX Users Group).
%
% In the following tables, we made no attempt to be exhaustive.
% Instead, we have simply allocated entries for those things that we needed
% for the fonts that we are actually distributing.
%
%
% foundries:
% ----------------------------------------------------------------
% b = Bitstream
% p = Adobe (`p' for PostScript)
%
%
%
% typefaces:
% id name filename prefix
% ----------------------------------------------------------------
% 08 = Avant Garde = pag (Adobe)
% 11 = Bookman = pbk (Adobe)
% 01 = Charter = bch (Bitstream)
% 02 = Courier = pcr (Adobe)
% 03 = Helvetica = phv (Adobe)
% 04 = New Century Schoolbook = pnc (Adobe)
% 09 = Palatino = ppl (Adobe)
% 05 = Symbol = psy (Adobe)
% 06 = Times = ptm (Adobe)
% 00 = Ugly = ugly (public domain)
% 07 = Zapf Chancery = zc (public domain)
% 10 = Zapf Dingbats = pzd (Adobe)
%
% 90 = Hershey Gothic English = hrge
% 91 = Hershey Gothic Italian = hrit
% 92 = Hershey Gothic German = hrgr
% 93 = Hershey Greek = hrgk
% 94 = Hershey Plain = hrpl
% 95 = Hershey Script = hrsc
% 96 = Hershey Symbol = hrsy
%
%
% weights:
% 0 = normal = r
% 1 = bold = b
% 2 = book = k
% 3 = demi = d
% 4 = light = l
%
%
% variants:
% 0 = normal = r (omitted when the weight is normal)
% 1 = italic = i
% 2 = oblique = o
%
%
% expansions:
% 0 = normal = r (omitted when the weight and variant
% are normal)
% 1 = narrow = n
%
%
%
% A homemade font.
/Ugly (uglyr.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4000000 ;
% Fonts converted from bitmaps.
/AvantGarde-Book (pagk.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4082000 ;
/AvantGarde-BookOblique (pagko.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4082200 ;
/AvantGarde-Demi (pagd.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4083000 ;
/AvantGarde-DemiOblique (pagdo.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4083200 ;
/Bookman-Light (pbkl.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4114000 ;
/Bookman-LightItalic (pbkli.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4114100 ;
/Bookman-Demi (pbkd.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4113000 ;
/Bookman-DemiItalic (pbkdi.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4113100 ;
/Charter-Roman (bchr.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4010000 ;
/Charter-Italic (bchri.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4010100 ;
/Charter-Bold (bchb.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4011000 ;
/Charter-BoldItalic (bchbi.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4011100 ;
/Courier (pcrr.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4020000 ;
/Courier-Oblique (pcrro.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4020200 ;
/Courier-Bold (pcrb.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4021000 ;
/Courier-BoldOblique (pcrbo.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4021200 ;
/Helvetica (phvr.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4030000 ;
/Helvetica-Oblique (phvro.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4030200 ;
/Helvetica-Narrow (phvrrn.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4030310 ;
/Helvetica-Bold (phvb.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4031000 ;
/Helvetica-BoldOblique (phvbo.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4031200 ;
/NewCenturySchlbk-Roman (pncr.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4040000 ;
/NewCenturySchlbk-Italic (pncri.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4040100 ;
/NewCenturySchlbk-Bold (pncb.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4041000 ;
/NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic (pncbi.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4041100 ;
/Palatino-Roman (pplr.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4090000 ;
/Palatino-Italic (pplri.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4090100 ;
/Palatino-Bold (pplb.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4091000 ;
/Palatino-BoldItalic (pplbi.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4091100 ;
/Symbol (psyr.gsf) /SymbolEncoding 4050000 ;
/Times-Roman (ptmr.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4060000 ;
/Times-Italic (ptmri.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4060100 ;
/Times-Bold (ptmb.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4061000 ;
/Times-BoldItalic (ptmbi.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4061100 ;
/ZapfChancery (zcr.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4070000 ;
/ZapfChancery-Oblique (zcro.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4070200 ;
/ZapfChancery-Bold (zcb.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4071000 ;
/ZapfDingbats (pzdr.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4100000 ;
%
%
% Fonts converted from Hershey outlines.
% The UniqueID's and filenames are constructed differently for
% these than for the ones above, because of the strange way that the Hershey
% fonts were constructed. The scheme for these looks like:
%
% 42TTXY0
%
% TT = typeface, X = ``class'', Y = variation
%
% The typeface numbers are given above.
%
% class:
% 0 = normal = r
% 1 = simplex = s
% 2 = complex = c
% 3 = triplex = t
%
% variation:
% 0 = normal (omitted)
% 1 = oblique = o
% 2 = italic = i
% 3 = bold = b
% 4 = bold oblique = bo
% 5 = bold italic = bi
%
/Hershey-Gothic-English (hrge_r.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4290000 ;
/Hershey-Gothic-English-Bold (hrge_rb.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4290030 ;
/Hershey-Gothic-English-Oblique (hrge_ro.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4290010 ;
/Hershey-Gothic-German (hrgr_r.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4291000 ;
/Hershey-Gothic-German-Bold (hrgr_rb.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4291030 ;
/Hershey-Gothic-German-Oblique (hrgr_ro.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4291010 ;
/Hershey-Gothic-Italian (hrit_r.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4292000 ;
/Hershey-Gothic-Italian-Bold (hrit_rb.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4292030 ;
/Hershey-Gothic-Italian-Oblique (hrit_ro.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4292010 ;
/Hershey-Greek-Complex (hrgk_c.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4293200 ;
/Hershey-Greek-Simplex (hrgk_s.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4293100 ;
/Hershey-Plain (hrpl_r.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4294000 ;
/Hershey-Plain-Bold (hrpl_rb.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4294030 ;
/Hershey-Plain-Oblique (hrpl_ro.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4294010 ;
/Hershey-Plain-Simplex (hrpl_s.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4294100 ;
/Hershey-Plain-Simplex-Bold (hrpl_sb.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4294130 ;
/Hershey-Plain-Simplex-Bold-Oblique (hrpl_sbo.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4294140 ;
/Hershey-Plain-Simplex-Oblique (hrpl_so.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4294110 ;
/Hershey-Plain-Triplex (hrpl_t.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4294300 ;
/Hershey-Plain-Triplex-Italic (hrpl_ti.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4294320 ;
/Hershey-Plain-Triplex-Bold (hrpl_tb.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4294330 ;
/Hershey-Plain-Triplex-Bold-Italic (hrpl_tbi.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4294350 ;
/Hershey-Script-Complex (hrsc_c.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4295200 ;
/Hershey-Script-Complex-Bold (hrsc_cb.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4295230 ;
/Hershey-Script-Complex-Oblique (hrsc_co.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4295210 ;
/Hershey-Script-Simplex (hrsc_s.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4295100 ;
/Hershey-Script-Simplex-Bold (hrsc_sb.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4295130 ;
/Hershey-Script-Simplex-Oblique (hrsc_so.gsf) /StandardEncoding 4295110 ;
/Hershey-Symbol (hrsy_r.gsf) /SymbolEncoding 4296000 ;