How Windows 3.1 Performs Font Mapping (True Type) (82754)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 3.1
- Microsoft Windows 3.11
This article was previously published under Q82754 SUMMARY
This article discusses how Windows version 3.1 deals with font mapping
and how various penalties affect the actual font that is chosen for a
particular request.
This information is specific to Windows 3.1 with TrueType enabled.
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All font mapping takes place only if the font and size requested does
not exist on the target device (screen or printer).
If a TrueType font is requested, such as Times New Roman, then all
point sizes are available. If a bitmap font is requested, such as MS
Serif, then at the point sizes at which the bitmap exists the bitmap
is used. At other point sizes, either the same bitmaps or "enlarged"
versions of these bitmaps are used. If a font is requested that does
not exist, such as Ribald, then the font mapper attempts to use a
TrueType font so that the glyphs (characters) have a good appearance
at all point sizes.
When a Windows application requests a font from Windows, it asks for
it by name and other attributes. These other attributes are used by
the font mapper. For example, if a "serif" font is requested then the
font mapper uses Times New Roman. If a "sans serif" font is requested,
Arial is used. If a fixed-pitched font is requested, Courier New is
used. If a "script" or "decorative" font is requested then the font
mapper chooses among all fonts (TrueType, bitmap, and vector) to find
a good fit.
In special cases, the font mapper also uses the following fonts as a
substitute for the corresponding TrueType font-pack equivalents. For
example, if the font pack is installed and the user requests Avant
Garde on a Hewlett-Packard (HP) LaserJet III, Windows automatically
uses Century Gothic if Avant Garde is not available.
SubIt ArialPS Arial
SubIt Arial MT Arial
SubIt TimesNewRomanPS Times New Roman
SubIt Helvetica Arial
SubIt Times Times New Roman
SubIt Times Roman Times New Roman
SubIt Bookman Bookman Old Style
SubIt Palatino Book Antiqua
SubIt AvantGarde Century Gothic
SubIt Avant Garde Century Gothic
SubIt New Century Schlbk Century Schoolbook
SubIt NewCenturySchlbk Century Schoolbook
SubIt N Helvetica Narrow Arial Narrow
SubIt Helvetica-Narrow Arial Narrow
SubIt Zapf Chancery Monotype Corsiva
SubIt ZapfChancery Monotype Corsiva
SubIt Zapf Dingbats Monotype Sorts
SubIt ZapfDingbats Monotype Sorts
If both a bitmap font and a TrueType font exist for the same name,
such as Symbol, then the bitmap font is used at sizes where bitmaps
exist, and TrueType is used at all other sizes. To obtain TrueType in
all cases, add the following line in WIN.INI under the [TrueType]
section:
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 10/14/2003 |
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Keywords: | KB82754 |
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