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Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 9:19
AM
Subject: RE: [geonet]: Fonts
Aaron,
Here is what
happens in OASIS montaj (all versions).
1. We no longer
use BFN fonts, only GFN fonts. The purpose of BFN (binary) fonts in the
DOS days was to improve performance since the fonts had to be loaded every
time a PLT file was displayed.
2. In OM, the GFN
font is read into the map as soon as the map uses the font. The MAP then
keeps a copy of the GFN as an internal map object that is available for
any text in the map that uses that GFN. This is why we no longer have a
performance penalty using GFN fonts. It also allows maps (and e-maps) to
be sent around and they will always look right since the fonts are part of the
map.
This means you
will only see changes you make to a GFN when you create a new map, and that
map uses a the new GFN font.
Natalie Green Technical Support Representative Geosoft Inc.
Software and services for effective earth science
decision-making.
Free Oasis montaj
interface now available at www.geosoft.com
Geosoft Inc.
8th
Floor
85 Richmond St. W.
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
M5H 2C9
Tel. (416) 369-0111
Fax. (416) 369-9599
E-mail.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've been experimenting with customising fonts
and can't quite figure out what's going on, so I thought someone out there
might know the answers. The first thing I tried was to copy the DEFAULT.GFN
file to TEST.GFN. I then went into TEST.GFN and deleted everything but the
first 12 characters. I then thought I could convert TEST.GFN to TEST.BFN
through GFN2BFN.EXE. To my surprise, Montaj 4.3 doesn't have it(or I
accidentally erased it) so I took a copy from my old DOS Oasis and ran GFN2BFN
TEST TEST. I went back into Montaj and placed a symbol on a map. In the
attribute popup table, I scrolled down all the geosoft fonts and TEST was
there and showed the first 12 characters, and the rest were those rectangles
to indicate that there's no defined character. Everything mad sense up until
this point. I then went back to the DOS shell and modified TEST.GFN to contain
the first 20 characters of DEFAULT.GFN, ran GFN2BFN, went back, edited the
plot and brought up the attribute popup table. I scrolled through the geosoft
fonts and TEST was there but still only showed the first 12 characters rather
than the first 20 characters that I was expecting. I then went to the DOS
shell and deleted TEST.GFN and TEST.BFN. I went back to Montaj, edited the
map, and brought up the attribute popup table. I scrolled through the geosoft
fonts and to my surprise TEST was still there and still showed the first 12
characters. Now I can't make any sense what so ever of what's going on. Can
anyone out there help clear things up for me?
Aaron Balasch
Sky Hunter Technologies
Inc.
Suite 101, 1725 10th Avenue S.W.
Calgary, Alberta T3C 0K1
Phone:
(403)228-2175
Fax: (403)244-7955
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]