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Asian Big Font SHX Files
Asian alphabets contain thousands of non-ASCII characters. To support such
text, the program provides a special type of shape definition known as a Big
Font file. You can set a style to use both regular and Big Font files.
Asian Language Big Fonts Included in the Product
DescriptionFont File Name
Japanese vertical font (a few characters are ro-
tated to work correctly in vertical text)
@extfont2.shx
Japanese font, subset of charactersbigfont.shx
Traditional Chinese fontchineset.shx
Japanese extended font, level 1extfont.shx
Japanese extended font, level 2extfont2.shx
Simplified Chinese fontgbcbig.shx
Korean fontwhgdtxt.shx
Korean fontwhgtxt.shx
Korean fontwhtgtxt.shx
Korean fontwhtmtxt.shx
When you specify fonts using -STYLE, the assumption is that the first name
is the normal font and the second (separated by a comma) is the Big Font. If
you enter only one name, it's assumed that it is the normal font and any
associated Big Font is removed. By using leading or trailing commas when
specifying the font file names, you can change one font without affecting the
other, as shown in the following table.
Specifying fonts and Big Fonts at the Command prompt
To specify this ...Enter this ...
Both normal fonts and Big Fonts[font name],[big font name]
Only a normal font (Big Font unchanged)[font name],
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