; Copyright (c) 1996-1998,Macromedia,Inc,All rights reserved.;=================================================================; Font Mapping Information for Authorware 5; This file provides a font mapping table that can be modified; for Authorware 5 pieces.; If this file is in the same folder or directory as the; Authorware 5 application,Authorware will automatically include; this font mapping table in every new piece you create,You can; replace this fontmap.txt with one of your own creation if you; want different mappings.; Models and libraries do not store font mapping information; internally,The font mapping information loaded in the current; piece is applied to the model as it is pasted into the current; piece,Libraries utilize the font mapping information loaded in; the current piece when a library is opened.; RTF files can be font mapped when importing into Authorware.; During the import of the RTF,Authorware will scan the current; font map loaded,and then the RTF being imported,Authorware; tries to find a match of a font name used in the RTF with a font; name in the fontmap.txt;=================================================================; Saving Font Information and Loading Font Mappings in Authorware; To load a font mapping table into an existing piece,choose Font Mapping...; from the File sub-menu,located under the Modify Menu inside Authorware.; Click the button called Load Font Map,You can merge with existing font; mapping table,or replace the font mapping information and re-map the; Cross Platform font mappings.; To save all font information from the current piece,choose; Font Mapping...,from the File sub-menu,located under the Modify Menu; inside Authorware,Click the button called Save Font Map..,to save the; font information to a directory or folder of your choice.; To use a different font map during runtime,place the fontmap.txt; file you wish to use at runtime in the directory with the Authorware; packaged piece.; Note,In this file,a semicolon at the beginning of a line indicates; a comment,Comments do not affect the fontmap.txt and are not saved; inside the piece when loaded into a piece.;=================================================================; Modifying or adding fonts and sizes to Fontmap.txt; Font mappings specify which font and size substitutions to make when; moving a piece from one platform to another for both Authoring and playback.; Without Font mapping,Authorware will not substitute fonts or sizes for; fonts that are not defined in the fontmap.txt (this file).; If a font used on the original platform matches one on the crosss-platform,; Authorware will use that font,unless otherwise specified in this file.; The format for font mapping definitions is:; Original Platform:FontName => CrossPlatform:FontName [MAP NONE] [oldSize=>newSize]; Fonts with spaces in their names must be enclosed in " " such as "Times New Roman"; Fonts without spaces in their names do not have to be enclosed in " "; Specifying MAP NONE turns off character mapping for this font.; If you do not specify any size mappings,sizes are mapped 1 to 1; If you specify size mappings,they apply for THAT FONT ONLY.;=================================================================; One Way Mappings for Runtime delivery; If you use the same name font on both platforms but would like to map the sizes,; this example shows you how to do this,Otherwise the sizes stay the same.; To use these mappings,just remove the ;; in the beginning of the lines that start with Mac or Win.; If you are planning on delivering on multiple Windows systems,here are some; mappings for a common font mapped set,Arial to Helvetica,OEM fonts (bitmap); provided with Windows do not map the same between Mac and specific Windows; versions,These mappings were based off height of the letters,not of letter; spacing,or kerning,Some OEM font sizes also change when displayed at; higher resolutions,This can affect mappings as well,These mappings work for; one-way font mappings,They are used when you develop on one platform and; deliver to another.; From Mac to Windows 3.1;Mac:"Helvetica" => Win:"Arial" 10=>6 12=>8 14=>9 18=>11 24=>16 36=>23 48=>32; -----; From Mac to Windows NT 3.5.1;Mac:"Helvetica" => Win:"Arial" 10=>7 12=>8 14=>9 18=>12 24=>16 36=>24 48=>32; -----; From Mac to Windows NT 4.0;Mac:"Helvetica" => Win:"Arial" 10=>7 12=>8 14=>9 18=>12 24=>16 36=>28 48=>32; -----; From Windows 3.5.1 or NT4 to Mac;Win:"Arial" => Mac:"Helvetica" 10=>13 12=>16 14=>18 18=>23 24=>31 36=>47 48=>64; -----; For those using Arial TT or Type 1 on both platforms;Mac:"Arial" => Win:"Arial" 12=>10 14=>12 18=>14 24=>18 36=>24;Win:"Arial" => Mac:"Arial" 10=>12 12=>14 14=>18 18=>24 24=>36; -----; For those using Helvetica TT or Type 1 on both platforms;Mac:"Helvetica" => Win:"Helvetica" 12=>10 14=>12 18=>14 24=>18 36=>24;Win:"Helvetica" => Mac:"Helvetica" 10=>12 12=>14 14=>18 18=>24 24=>36;=================================================================; Default Font mappings; Here are some typical font mappings; To Match Size for Size no matter which platform;Mac:"Helvetica" => Win:"Arial";Win:"Arial" => Mac:"Helvetica"; For those using Helvetica on Mac and Arial on Windows 95;
Mac:"Helvetica" => Win:"Arial" 10=>7 11=>9 12=>10 13=>10 14=>12 16=>12 18=>14 24=>18 36=>28 47=>36 48=>36
Win:"Arial" => Mac:"Helvetica"7=>10 8=>10 9=>11 10=>12 11=>12 12=>14 13=>14 14=>18 16=>18 17=>24 18=>24 19=>24 24=>36 28=>36 36=>47; Common mappings on Macintosh
Mac:"Chicago" => Win:"Mac Chicago" 12=>10 14=>12 18=>14 24=>18 36=>24
Mac:"Courier" => Win:"Courier New"
Mac:"Geneva" => Win:"System" 12=>10 14=>12 18=>14 24=>18 36=>24
Mac:"Monaco" => Win:"Terminal"
Mac:"New York" => Win:"MS Serif"
Mac:"Symbol" => Win:"Symbol" Map None
Mac:"Times" => Win:"Times New Roman" 12=>10 14=>12 18=>14 24=>18 36=>24; Common mappings on Windows
Win:"Courier" => Mac:"Courier"
Win:"Courier New" => Mac:"Courier"
Win:"Mac Chicago" => Mac:"Chicago" 10=>12 12=>14 14=>18 18=>24 24=>36
Win:"MS Serif" => Mac:"New York"
Win:"Symbol" => Mac:"Symbol" Map None
Win:"System" => Mac:"Geneva" 10=>12 12=>14 14=>18 18=>24 24=>36
Win:"Terminal" => Mac:"Monaco"
Win:"Times New Roman" => Mac:"Times" 10=>12 12=>14 14=>18 18=>24 24=>36; Note,When mapping from Windows to Macintosh,Courier and Courier New; map onto Courier,When coming back to Windows only Courier New; will be used.;==========================================================================; Japanese Font Mappings; The Macintosh Japanese Osaka font is mapped to a Windows font,and; all Windows fonts are mapped to Macintosh's Osaka,Map None is used; because only Roman fonts need upper-ASCII characters mapped,To prevent; mapping of any additional Japanese fonts,add them to this list.; Note,If you do not have a Japanese system,the font names below; will appear to be unreadable,Also,if you are on a different double-; byte system,the following lines may produce errors when loaded,since; the double-byte Osaka font may not be compatible with your system font.;Mac:Osaka=>Win:"昗弨僑僔僢僋" Map None;Win:"俵俽 僑僔僢僋"=>Mac:Osaka Map None;Win:"俵俽 -3/4'(c)"=>Mac:Osaka Map None;Win:"昗弨僑僔僢僋"=>Mac:Osaka Map None;Win:"昗弨-3/4'(c)"=>Mac:Osaka Map None;Win:"-3/4'(c)"=>Mac:Osaka Map None;============================================================================; CHARACTER MAPPINGS; Character mapping ensures that characters such as bullets,; quote marks,and accented characters always appear correctly; when text is moved from one platform to another,When a; character is mapped,a different ASCII value is substituted; in order to preserve the appearance of the character,; Character mappings are used for all fonts EXCEPT those declared; above as Map None,; The format for character mappings is:; Platform,=> Platform,oldChar => newChar,..; The following table provides a full set of bi-directional; mappings for all ASCII values between 128 and 255.; Note,Some characters are not available in both character sets,; However,the bi-directional mapping table below preserves these; characters even if they are mapped to a different platform and; later re-mapped back to the original platform.
Mac,=> Win,128=>196 129=>197 130=>199 131=>201 132=>209 133=>214 134=>220
Mac,=> Win,135=>225 136=>224 137=>226 138=>228 139=>227 140=>229 141=>231
Mac,=> Win,142=>233 143=>232 144=>234 145=>235 146=>237 147=>236 148=>238
Mac,=> Win,149=>239 150=>241 151=>243 152=>242 153=>244 154=>246 155=>245
Mac,=> Win,156=>250 157=>249 158=>251 159=>252 160=>134 161=>190 162=>162
Mac,=> Win,163=>163 164=>167 165=>149 166=>182 167=>223 168=>174 169=>169
Mac,=> Win,170=>153 171=>180 172=>168 173=>141 174=>198 175=>216 176=>144
Mac,=> Win,177=>177 178=>143 179=>142 180=>165 181=>181 182=>240 183=>221
Mac,=> Win,184=>222 185=>254 186=>138 187=>170 188=>186 189=>253 190=>230
Mac,=> Win,191=>248 192=>191 193=>161 194=>172 195=>175 196=>131 197=>188
Mac,=> Win,198=>208 199=>171 200=>187 201=>133 202=>160 203=>192 204=>195
Mac,=> Win,205=>213 206=>140 207=>156 208=>173 209=>151 210=>147 211=>148
Mac,=> Win,212=>145 213=>146 214=>247 215=>215 216=>255 217=>159 218=>158
Mac,=> Win,219=>164 220=>139 221=>155 222=>128 223=>129 224=>135 225=>183
Mac,=> Win,226=>130 227=>132 228=>137 229=>194 230=>202 231=>193 232=>203
Mac,=> Win,233=>200 234=>205 235=>206 236=>207 237=>204 238=>211 239=>212
Mac,=> Win,240=>157 241=>210 242=>218 243=>219 244=>217 245=>166 246=>136
Mac,=> Win,247=>152 248=>150 249=>154 250=>178 251=>176 252=>184 253=>189
Mac,=> Win,254=>179 255=>185
Win,=> Mac,128=>222 129=>223 130=>226 131=>196 132=>227 133=>201 134=>160
Win,=> Mac,135=>224 136=>246 137=>228 138=>186 139=>220 140=>206 141=>173
Win,=> Mac,142=>179 143=>178 144=>176 145=>212 146=>213 147=>210 148=>211
Win,=> Mac,149=>165 150=>248 151=>209 152=>247 153=>170 154=>249 155=>221
Win,=> Mac,156=>207 157=>240 158=>218 159=>217 160=>202 161=>193 162=>162
Win,=> Mac,163=>163 164=>219 165=>180 166=>245 167=>164 168=>172 169=>169
Win,=> Mac,170=>187 171=>199 172=>194 173=>208 174=>168 175=>195 176=>251
Win,=> Mac,177=>177 178=>250 179=>254 180=>171 181=>181 182=>166 183=>225
Win,=> Mac,184=>252 185=>255 186=>188 187=>200 188=>197 189=>253 190=>161
Win,=> Mac,191=>192 192=>203 193=>231 194=>229 195=>204 196=>128 197=>129
Win,=> Mac,198=>174 199=>130 200=>233 201=>131 202=>230 203=>232 204=>237
Win,=> Mac,205=>234 206=>235 207=>236 208=>198 209=>132 210=>241 211=>238
Win,=> Mac,212=>239 213=>205 214=>133 215=>215 216=>175 217=>244 218=>242
Win,=> Mac,219=>243 220=>134 221=>183 222=>184 223=>167 224=>136 225=>135
Win,=> Mac,226=>137 227=>139 228=>138 229=>140 230=>190 231=>141 232=>143
Win,=> Mac,233=>142 234=>144 235=>145 236=>147 237=>146 238=>148 239=>149
Win,=> Mac,240=>182 241=>150 242=>152 243=>151 244=>153 245=>155 246=>154
Win,=> Mac,247=>214 248=>191 249=>157 250=>156 251=>158 252=>159 253=>189
Win,=> Mac,254=>185 255=>216