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%   This file (C)1994 by Heinz Wrobel, for Joan Thuesen
%
%   $Id: PATH_FONT 1.3 1994/11/30 15:57:40 heinz Exp $
%
%   This file is part of HWGPOST. Please check the documentation for
%   information about legal issues, price, and distributability.
%   Contact me at <heinz@hwg.muc.de> if no other address can be found.
%
%   This is the definition file for the font search path for
%   HWGPOST >=22.17. It should be located in (%ENVARC%HWGPOST), to be
%   copied into (%ENV%HWGPOST) by the AmigaOS.
%
%   You'll define a search for font files in "not really PostScript"
%   notation. With a given font name <file>, the first string is the prefix
%   and the second string the suffix used. The second string may be
%   omitted for an empty filename suffix. Note that the two strings must be
%   separated by a comma and on one line! This file is _not_ parsed as
%   a PostScript program!
%
%   The resulting filename tested will be
%
%       <prefix><file><suffix>.
%
%   Name aliasing is not supported currently.
%
%   For (MyFont) with a Prefix of (%PSF%) and a suffix of (.fnt), this would
%   result in a file name of (%PSF%MyFont.fnt). Once a file is found with
%   that name, the search is stopped and the filename is used. Below are
%   the standard search definitions.
%
%   How does all of this work in detail? Say you have this file
%   unmodified in (%ENV%HWGPOST) which means "ENV:HWGPOST" in AmigaOS
%   notation. Then you run some PostScript file that tries to find
%   "/Times-Roman" as font. If the interpreter cannot locate this font
%   internally or via a specification in HWGPOSTResources, it will
%   check (%ENV%HWGPOST/PATH_FONT). All the prefix/suffix combinations
%   will be tried in order to access the file. For the first entry
%   this would give these results:
%
%   Prefix          Suffix      PostScript name         AmigaOS name
%
%   (%PSFONTS%)     ()          (%PSFONTS%Times-Roman)  "PSFONTS:Times-Roman"
%
%   If the file in AmigaOS specification can be found, it will be
%   loaded as the font in question.
%
%
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% Prefix                % Suffix
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(%PSFONTS%),            ()
%(%CGFONTS%PS/),         (.font)
(%PSFONTS%OtherFonts/), ()

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