Omni Systems, Inc. Mif2Go User's Guide, Version 55
> 6 Converting to print RTF > 6.9 Specifying font usage > 6.9.2 Remapping fonts
You can remap fonts the same way you remap formats. The default values map common FrameMaker PostScript fonts to their TrueType equivalents:
; Document font name = RTF font name
; for winhelp, stick to TT fonts in the RTF
; MS Serif and MS Sans Serif are always available,
; but only at 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, and 24pt sizes
; these change from PS fonts to the corresponding TT:
Century Schoolbook=NewCenturySchlbk
You can add to this list as you please; the names
on the left must be unique, but those on the right can appear any number
of times; that is, you can map several FrameMaker fonts to a single RTF
font. You can use wildcards: ?
to match any
one character, and *
to match zero or more
characters. This can be useful when you have several font variations
that start with the same characters, that should be remapped the same
way; for example, MyriaMM*=Arial
. You can use
this feature even if some names contain *
or
?
, because Mif2Go always tries for an exact character match first.