Xerox Paris, a document system Support & Software User Guide

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Chapter 8: Functions in the Utilities menu
The PARIS Designer32 Reference Manual
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Mapped Font Names
When converting Xerox CEP applications into PARIS, a mapping (or cross-
reference) is required to match Xerox font names with PARIS internal fonts.
The PARIS Converter will automatically store this information during the
conversion of the Xerox CEP fonts. It is only rarely  that you would need to
manually maintain this mapping.
In the Font Reference Utility dialogue, when a particular PARIS font is selected
from the list of font families, its corresponding Xerox CEP names will be displayed
in the ‘Mapped Font Names’ area of the dialogue. A Xerox CEP font name can be
supplied for each orientation.
 NOTE:
It is valid to supply ALL, SOME or NO mapping names.
When a Xerox CEP resource, such as an FRM, makes reference to a Xerox CEP
font during conversion into PARIS, the Converter will search the Font Reference for
a font with that name mapped to it. The converted form (now a PARIS resource)
will no longer refer to the Xerox CEP name, making it truly printer independent.
Delete Reference
As we have mentioned, the Font Reference is automatically updated during
conversion. However, in some cases you may wish to ‘clean up’ your system and
remove references to fonts that are no longer used.
 
WARNING!
Extreme caution should be taken when deleting font references as any forms or
environments using them will no longer be valid.
When a font reference is deleted, its reference will be removed from the list of
available fonts and its logical (LPF) and screeen (FON) files will be deleted. The
fonts can only be restored by re-converting into PARIS (in the case of Xerox CEP
fonts) or by the use of the Unpacker (in the case of Laprés or other PARIS fonts).