Microsoft KB Archive/126022

= Contents of FONTMAP.TXT for Ultimate Haunted House =

Article ID: 126022

Article Last Modified on 11/8/2001

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 * Microsoft Gahan Wilson's Ultimate Haunted House

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SUMMARY
The following is the text of the FONTMAP.TXT for The Ultimate Haunted House.

; Copyright 1994, Macromedia, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
 * Default Font Mapping Table for Director 4.0 Macintosh and Windows.
 * This file provides a font mapping table for Director 4.0 for Windows
 * and Director 4.0.3 for Macintosh.
 * If a copy of this file is in the same folder or directory as the
 * Director application, Director will automatically include this font
 * mapping table in every new movie you create.
 * To add this font mapping table to an existing movie, choose Movie Info
 * from the File menu. Then click Load from File.  Use the dialog box
 * that appears to locate this file.
 * Note: In this file, a semicolon at the beginning of a line indicates
 * a comment.
 * FONT MAPPINGS
 * Font mappings specify which font and size substitutions to make when
 * moving a movie from one platform to another.
 * The format for font mapping definitions is:
 * Platform:FontName => Platform:FontName [MAP NONE] [oldSize => newSize]
 * Specifying MAP NONE turns off character mapping for this font.
 * If you specify size mappings, they apply for THAT FONT ONLY.
 * Here are some typical mappings for the standard Macintosh fonts:
 * FONT MAPPINGS
 * Font mappings specify which font and size substitutions to make when
 * moving a movie from one platform to another.
 * The format for font mapping definitions is:
 * Platform:FontName => Platform:FontName [MAP NONE] [oldSize => newSize]
 * Specifying MAP NONE turns off character mapping for this font.
 * If you specify size mappings, they apply for THAT FONT ONLY.
 * Here are some typical mappings for the standard Macintosh fonts:
 * Platform:FontName => Platform:FontName [MAP NONE] [oldSize => newSize]
 * Specifying MAP NONE turns off character mapping for this font.
 * If you specify size mappings, they apply for THAT FONT ONLY.
 * Here are some typical mappings for the standard Macintosh fonts:
 * If you specify size mappings, they apply for THAT FONT ONLY.
 * Here are some typical mappings for the standard Macintosh fonts:
 * Here are some typical mappings for the standard Macintosh fonts:

Mac:Chicago      => Win:System Mac:Courier      => Win:"Courier New" Mac:Geneva       => Win:"MS Sans Serif" Mac:Helvetica    => Win:Arial Mac:Monaco       => Win:Terminal Mac:"New York"   => Win:"MS Serif" Mac:Symbol       => Win:Symbol  Map None Mac:Times        => Win:"Times New Roman" 14=>12 18=>14 24=>18 30=>24 Win:Arial            => Mac:Helvetica Win:"Courier"        => Mac:Courier Win:"Courier New"    => Mac:Courier Win:"MS Serif"       => Mac:"New York" Win:"MS Sans Serif"  => Mac:Geneva Win:Symbol           => Mac:Symbol  Map None Win:System           => Mac:Chicago Win:Terminal         => Mac:Monaco Win:"Times New Roman" => Mac:"Times" 12=>14 14=>18 18=>24 24=>30 Mac:Osaka=>Win:"W€SVbN" Map None Win:"lr SVbN"=>Mac:Osaka Map None Win:"lr -3/4'(c)"=>Mac:Osaka Map None Win:"W€SVbN"=>Mac:Osaka Map None Win:"W€-3/4'(c)"=>Mac:Osaka Map None Win:"-3/4'(c)"=>Mac:Osaka Map None 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
 * Here are some typical mappings for the standard Windows fonts:
 * Here are some typical mappings for the standard Windows fonts:
 * 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.
 * Note: If you do not have a Japanese system, the font names below
 * will appear to be unreadable.
 * 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 => oldChar ...
 * 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.
 * 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.
 * characters even if they are mapped to a different platform and
 * later re-mapped back to the original platform.

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

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