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irreparable harm to your original copy of Fontographer.
This example will not necessarily set up the unicode
numbers for your new character names. If the names you
use are listed in STR#400, then the standard unicode
number will match up with it. Otherwise, refer to step 11 for
further instructions.
To begin:
1. Open a copy of Fontographer in your resource
editor of choice. Our example uses ResEdit.
2. Double-click on the “STR#” icon.
3. Open id 386. WAIT, first take a look in id 384...
(Don’t make any changes though!). You will see a list
like the one that follows. Each line is a separate
field in the resource.
7
21317
Adobe Standard
256
1
22597
Adobe Expert
256
1
19800
Macintosh Expert
256
1
The first line (7) refers to the number of strings in the
resource. This resource has 7 strings, which in this case
means seven encoding vectors. The next four lines comprise
the first string in this resource. They set up the Adobe
standard encoding vector.
The 21317 is the STR# id in which you will find the list of
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