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Values for /FontName key, Using the symbology ID for ISBN and ISSN, For example: /FontName /Courier

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Lexmark Confidential until announced PostScript emulation 74 Values for /FontName key If displayed, then this key determines the font for the HRT. /FontName /Courier /Courier-Bold /Courier-Oblique /Courier-BoldOblique /LetterGothic /LetterGothic-Bold /LetterGothic-Italic /LetterGothic-BoldItalic /Univers-Medium /Univers-Bold /Univers-MediumItalic /Univers-BoldItalic /Univers-Condensed-Medium /Univers-Condensed-Bold /Univers-Condensed-MediumItalic /Univers-Condensed-BoldItalic /CG-Times /CG-Times-Bold /CG‑Times‑Italic /CG-Times-BoldItalic /OCR-B For example: /FontName /Courier HRT font attribute Regular Bold Italic Bold italic Regular Bold Italic Bold italic Regular Bold Italic Bold italic Regular Bold Italic Bold italic Regular Bold Italic Bold italic Only one style Using the symbology ID for ISBN and ISSN The ISBN and ISSN bar codes are normally 10 digits in length, but they have extensions known as ISSN+2, ISSN +5, and ISBN+5. Adding a 5 or 2 to the end of the symbology ID does not obtain these variants. Adding two or five more characters to the string that defines the bar code obtains them. For example, the following is an ISSN +5 bar code defined in PostScript: %!PS Courier findfont 12 scalefont 200 400 moveto (012345678934567) > barcodeshow showpage

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Values for /FontName key
If displayed, then this key determines the font for the HRT.
/FontName
HRT font attribute
/Courier
Regular
/Courier-Bold
Bold
/Courier-Oblique
Italic
/Courier-BoldOblique
Bold italic
/LetterGothic
Regular
/LetterGothic-Bold
Bold
/LetterGothic-Italic
Italic
/LetterGothic-BoldItalic
Bold italic
/Univers-Medium
Regular
/Univers-Bold
Bold
/Univers-MediumItalic
Italic
/Univers-BoldItalic
Bold italic
/Univers-Condensed-Medium
Regular
/Univers-Condensed-Bold
Bold
/Univers-Condensed-MediumItalic
Italic
/Univers-Condensed-BoldItalic
Bold italic
/CG-Times
Regular
/CG-Times-Bold
Bold
/CG
Times
Italic
Italic
/CG-Times-BoldItalic
Bold italic
/OCR-B
Only one style
For example: /FontName /Courier
Using the symbology ID for ISBN and ISSN
The ISBN and ISSN bar codes are normally 10 digits in length, but they have extensions known as ISSN+2, ISSN
+5, and ISBN+5. Adding a 5 or 2 to the end of the symbology ID does not obtain these variants. Adding two or
five more characters to the string that defines the bar code obtains them. For example, the following is an ISSN
+5 bar code defined in PostScript:
%!PS
%
/Courier findfont
12 scalefont
200 400 moveto
(012345678934567)
<< /Symbology /ISSN >> barcodeshow
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