Omni Systems, Inc. Mif2Go User's Guide, Version 55
> 21 Mapping text formats to HTML/XML > 21.7 Mapping fonts > 21.7.5 Managing font tags for symbol fonts
By default, Mif2Go inserts inner <font>
tags when the source character format specifies the Symbol font, even
when NoFonts=Yes
. This is done to ensure that
bullets from the Symbol font come out right. However, Mif2Go suppresses <font>
tags for characters in the Symbol font (or in any of its brothers, such
as Zapf Dingbats, Webdings, or Wingdings) that occur outside
of autonumbers.
To preserve <font>
tags when the source character format specifies a symbol font (even when
you have explicitly set NoFonts=Yes
):
; NoSymbolFont = Yes (default, prohibit <font...> tags even for symbol
; fonts), or No (use <font...> tags for symbol fonts)
When NoSymbolFont=Yes
,
Mif2Go maps non-autonumber symbols in your document
to appropriate Unicode numeric character entities; see §21.6.6 Mapping characters in a special font.
If you set NoSymbolFont=No
,
one alternative is to keep the <font>
tags, but omit the face
attribute; see §21.7.6 Excluding face and size attributes from font tags.