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• <fontName> is a free string of characters that typically carries the meaning 
of the font. Examples are “fontFixedSize” for a fixed-size font, or 
“fontProportionalSize” for a proportional size font.
• <fontHeightInPixels> describes the font height in number of screen pixels.
• <fontRange> describes the Unicode range covered by this font. Since .fnt 
or .fon are 256 characters based blocks, the <fontRange> is Uxx00_UxxFF 
(.fnt file) or Uxx00_UyyFF (.fon file). For more information, refer to 
 on page 
.
• <fontExtension> describes the file type. Either .fnt for single 256 
characters font or .fon for multiple .fnt files.
If it is necessary to overwrite an existing font, use these 
<fontName>_<fontHeightInPixels>:
If the <fontName>_<fontHeightInPixels> does not match any of the names 
above, then the downloaded font will be applied against all fonts defined in 
the phone, which means that you may lose the benefit of fonts being calibrated 
differently depending on their usage. For example, the font used to display the 
time on the SoundPoint IP 650 is a large font, larger than the one used to 
display the date, and if you overwrite this default font with a unique font, you 
lose this size aspect. For example:
• to overwrite the font used for SoundPoint IP 500 soft keys for ASCII, the 
name should be fontPropSoftkey_10_U0000_U00FF.fnt .
• to add support for a new font that will be used everywhere and that is not 
currently supported. For example, for the Eastern/Central European 
Czech language, this is Unicode range 100-17F, the name could be 
fontCzechIP500_10_U0100_U01FF.fnt and 
fontCzechIP600_19_U0100_U01FF.fnt .
When defining a single .fon file, there is a need for a font delimiter, currently 
“Copyright Polycom Canada Ltd” is used as an embedded delimiter, but this 
can be configured using font.delimiter. The font delimiter is important to 
retrieve the different scrambled
 
.fnt blocks. This font delimiter must be placed 
in the “copyright” attribute of the .fnt header. .fon files are useful if you want 
SoundPoint IP 320, 330, 430, 500 and 501
“fontProp_10”
This is the font used widely in the current implementation.
“fontPropSoftkey_10”
This is the soft key specific font.
SoundPoint IP 550, 560, 600, 601, 650, and 670
“fontProp_19”
This is the font used widely in the current implementation including for 
soft keys.
“fontProp_26”
This is the font used to display time (but not date).
“fontProp_x”
This is a small font used for the CPU/Load/Net utilization graphs, this 
is the same as the “fontProp_10” for the SoundPoint IP 500.