# This is a sample font mapping file for use with the WordPerfect # converter for Microsoft Word for Windows 6.0. It can be used to # override some or all of the font mappings performed automatically by # the converter when converting from Word to WordPerfect. # # In order for this file to be used by the converter, it must be # renamed to RTF_WP5.DAT, must be a plain ASCII text file, and must # reside in either the directory the document is to be converted to or # the directory containing the converter itself. The converter searches # for this file first in the document's destination directory and # then in the converter directory. Therefore, a font mapping file located in # the document's destination directory will override one located in the # converter directory. # # Each line of the file is either a comment line or a mapping line # that describes how a particular Word font should map to a WordPerfect # font during conversion. There is no set limit to the number of comment # or mapping lines a font mapping file can contain. # # The syntax of a comment line is # # # # # The pound (#) symbol denotes a comment and must be included at the # beginning of each comment line. represents the text of # the comment. # # The syntax of a mapping line is: # # ; # # Each line in the file must be terminated with a (carriage # return/linefeed), and the (#) symbol must be removed from the # beginning of the line for the mapping line to become active. # # is a Windows font name exactly as it appears in the # Format Character menu in Word for Windows. is # separated from by a semicolon. represents # the target WordPerfect font name. For example, the mapping lines # # Courier New;Courier New (TT) # Times New Roman;Times Roman # # will map the Word for Windows TrueType fonts Courier New and Times # New Roman to WordPerfect font equivalents Courier New (TT) and Times # Roman, respectively. # # Included below is a list of supported target font names. You must # spell each target font name as it appears in this list. Spelling is # not case dependent and spacing between words can vary. Supported # target fonts include: # # Albertus Extra Bold # Albertus Medium # Algerian # American Uncial # Antique Olive # Arial (TT) # Arial Narrow # Arial Rounded MT Bold # Arial Super # Augsburger Initials # Baskerville Old Face # Bauhaus 93 # Bell MT # Bernard MT Condensed # Book Antiqua # Bookman Old Style (Light) # Bookman Old Style (DemiBold Italic) # Braggadocio # BriemScript # Britannic Bold # Brush Script MT # Calisto MT # Castellar # Centaur # Century Gothic # Century Schoolbook # CG Omega # CG Times # Clarendon Condensed # Colonna MT # Contemporary Brush # Coronet # Courier # Courier New # Desdemona # Eckmann # Edda # Elephant # Engravers MT # Eurostile # Footlight MT Light # Futura # Garamond # Gill Sans Ultra Bold # Goudy Old Style # Gradl # Haettenschweiler # Harrington # Helvetica # Helvetica-Narrow # Impact # Imprint MT Shadow # ITC Avant Garde Gothic Book # ITC Bookman Light # ITC Zapf Chancery Medium Italic # ITC Zapf Dingbats # Kino MT # Letter Gothic (TT) # Letter Gothic 6cpi # Letter Gothic 12cpi # Letter Gothic 24cpi # Line Printer 16.67cpi # Lucida Blackletter # Lucida Bright (TT) # Lucida Bright Math Extension # Lucida Bright Math Italic # Lucida Bright Math Symbol # Lucida Calligraphy # Lucida Fax # Lucida Handwriting # Lucida Sans (TT) # Lucida Sans Typewriter # Marigold # Matura MT Script Capitals # Mistral # Modern # Modern No. 20 # Monotype Corsiva # Monotype Sorts # MS LineDraw # New Caledonia # New Century Schoolbook # News Gothic MT # OCRB # Old English Text MT # Onyx # Palace Script MT # Palatino # Parade # Peignot Medium # Perpetua Titling MT Bold # Perpetua Titling MT Light # Playbill # Ransom # Rockwell (TT) # Rockwell Extra Bold # Roman # Script # Stencil # Stop # Symbol # Times # Times New Roman # Univers (Scalable) # Univers (TT) # Univers Condensed (TT) # Vivaldi # Westminster # Wide Latin # Wingdings (TT) # Wingdings 2 # Wingdings 3 # # Note: WordPerfect constructs its own font information when a file is # opened from disk based on the currently installed printer driver. # Word's WordPerfect converter has no way of detecting which driver is # installed. Therefore, if the target WordPerfect font you specify in # a font-mapping file does not match one of the fonts actually # available via your current WordPerfect printer driver, WordPerfect # will re-map fonts found in the converted file to fonts # available via the current printer driver when opening a converted # file. In such cases, the resulting font chosen by WordPerfect may # differ in appearance from what you had intended. # # You can identify whether WordPerfect has re-mapped a font by # activating Reveal Codes and observing whether converted font codes # contain an asterisk. If so, WordPerfect has re-mapped one or # more fonts, and you may wish to modify your font-mapping file to map # to appropriate fonts actually available with the installed # WordPerfect printer driver.