[WinJFont]

<- Property Sheets This sheet specifies the parameters for use of Windows fonts as the TeX fonts whose tfm/jfm files are searched by -TEXPK:

First, specify the font name used by TeX jfm/tfm file. Next, select the TeX font for the jfm/tfm file which you have selected. Then, press [Define] to register.

Windows Font List : Available fonts are listed in the combo box (256 sets at maximum).

[Add Font] By pressing this button, a Windows font can be selected and it is added to the list of the available fonts.

[Change Font] By pressing this button, a font displayed in the combo box of TrueType fonts can be exchanged to another one.

H scale : Size in the horizontal direction of the Windows font (default is 1000)

V scale : Size in the vertical direction of the Windows font (default is 1000)

jfm/tfm : font names used in TeX. Japanese fonts are indicated (min, tmin, goth, tgoth, etc.) without numbers at the end. You can add a font by direct inputting the name and pressing [Define].
If there is a setting with the name of default, this is used when an undefined Japanese font appears for horizontal writing (with a warning message). For vertical writing, the setting named tdefault is employed.
The setting named edefault is used for European Language TrueType Fonts. This setting means that if a font in TeX matches a tfm file in -TEXPK: and if the font is not defined in [WinJFont], then the European Language TrueType Font with the same name is used.
The corresponding Windows font defined to edefault is a dummy.

Flat Type/Long Type, Slanted Type, Orientation: These settings are made for each selected TeX font. The orientation sets either a font for horizontal writing or a font for vertical writing.

H position: The position in the horizontal direction of the selected TeX font is adjusted. (1000 is the horizontal size of about one character.)

V position: The position in the vertical direction of the selected TeX font is adjusted. (1000 is the vertical size of about one character.)

code type: This selects the translation between character codes in TeX and European Language TrueType Fonts.

[Define] This assigns a Windows font displayed in the combo box for a TeX (jfm/tfm) font displayed at the bottom left of the sheet.

[Remove] This removes the TeX (jfm/tfm) font which is displayed at the bottom left of the sheet from the registration (when the displayed Windows font corresponds to this). If there were no TeX Japanese (jfm) font corresponding to the Windows font displayed in the comb box, that Windows font will be removed from the list.
If you press this button, dviout will ask you confirmation, then you will see which font will be removed.

Note: You can specify only one value to H scale: or V scale: for each TrueType font in the list. If you want to specify and use a font with different size adjustments for the same Windows font, add the font to the list as a new one by pressing [Add Font] and specify another value(s) to H scale: or V scale: .

Note: If you have changed the setting of European Language TrueType Fonts, you should push [Flush] in [Font2] to erase the records of the locations of fonts.

Note: If you want the specifications made on this sheet as default at start-up, press the [Save] button.
If dviout reads -vfn: parameter at start-up, this will work. If not, change -vfn: to "Auto Load" item on the [REGISTRY] sheet. (Press "Auto Load", then "+" will be added to -vfn:. Then press [Save].)