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- #region MIT License
- /*Copyright (c) 2012 Robert Rouhani <robert.rouhani@gmail.com>
- SharpFont based on Tao.FreeType, Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Tao Framework Team
- Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
- this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
- the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
- use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
- of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
- so, subject to the following conditions:
- The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
- copies or substantial portions of the Software.
- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
- IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
- FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
- AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
- LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
- OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
- SOFTWARE.*/
- #endregion
- using System;
- namespace SharpFont.Fnt
- {
- /// <summary>
- /// A list of valid values for the ‘charset’ byte in <see cref="Header"/>. Exact mapping tables for the various
- /// cpXXXX encodings (except for cp1361) can be found at <see href="ftp://ftp.unicode.org" /> in the
- /// MAPPINGS/VENDORS/MICSFT/WINDOWS subdirectory. cp1361 is roughly a superset of
- /// MAPPINGS/OBSOLETE/EASTASIA/KSC/JOHAB.TXT.
- /// </summary>
- public enum WinFntId : byte
- {
- /// <summary>
- /// ANSI encoding. A superset of ISO 8859-1.
- /// </summary>
- CP1252 = 0,
- /// <summary>
- /// This is used for font enumeration and font creation as a ‘don't care’ value. Valid font files don't contain
- /// this value. When querying for information about the character set of the font that is currently selected
- /// into a specified device context, this return value (of the related Windows API) simply denotes failure.
- /// </summary>
- Default = 1,
- /// <summary>
- /// There is no known mapping table available.
- /// </summary>
- Symbol = 2,
- /// <summary>
- /// Mac Roman encoding.
- /// </summary>
- Mac = 77,
- /// <summary>
- /// A superset of Japanese Shift-JIS (with minor deviations).
- /// </summary>
- CP932 = 128,
- /// <summary>
- /// A superset of Korean Hangul KS C 5601-1987 (with different ordering and minor deviations).
- /// </summary>
- CP949 = 129,
- /// <summary>
- /// Korean (Johab).
- /// </summary>
- CP1361 = 130,
- /// <summary>
- /// A superset of simplified Chinese GB 2312-1980 (with different ordering and minor deviations).
- /// </summary>
- CP936 = 134,
- /// <summary>
- /// A superset of traditional Chinese Big 5 ETen (with different ordering and minor deviations).
- /// </summary>
- CP950 = 136,
- /// <summary>
- /// A superset of Greek ISO 8859-7 (with minor modifications).
- /// </summary>
- CP1253 = 161,
- /// <summary>
- /// A superset of Turkish ISO 8859-9.
- /// </summary>
- CP1254 = 162,
- /// <summary>
- /// For Vietnamese. This encoding doesn't cover all necessary characters.
- /// </summary>
- CP1258 = 163,
- /// <summary>
- /// A superset of Hebrew ISO 8859-8 (with some modifications).
- /// </summary>
- CP1255 = 177,
- /// <summary>
- /// A superset of Arabic ISO 8859-6 (with different ordering).
- /// </summary>
- CP1256 = 178,
- /// <summary>
- /// A superset of Baltic ISO 8859-13 (with some deviations).
- /// </summary>
- CP1257 = 186,
- /// <summary>
- /// A superset of Russian ISO 8859-5 (with different ordering).
- /// </summary>
- CP1251 = 204,
- /// <summary>
- /// A superset of Thai TIS 620 and ISO 8859-11.
- /// </summary>
- CP874 = 222,
- /// <summary>
- /// A superset of East European ISO 8859-2 (with slightly different ordering).
- /// </summary>
- CP1250 = 238,
- /// <summary><para>
- /// From Michael Pöttgen <michael@poettgen.de>:
- /// The ‘Windows Font Mapping’ article says that <see cref="WinFntId.Oem"/> is used for the charset of vector
- /// fonts, like ‘modern.fon’, ‘roman.fon’, and ‘script.fon’ on Windows.
- /// </para><para>
- /// The ‘CreateFont’ documentation says: The <see cref="WinFntId.Oem"/> value specifies a character set that is
- /// operating-system dependent.
- /// </para><para>
- /// The ‘IFIMETRICS’ documentation from the ‘Windows Driver Development Kit’ says: This font supports an
- /// OEM-specific character set. The OEM character set is system dependent.
- /// </para><para>
- /// In general OEM, as opposed to ANSI (i.e., cp1252), denotes the second default codepage that most
- /// international versions of Windows have. It is one of the OEM codepages from
- /// <see href="http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/reference/cphome.mspx"/>, and is used for the ‘DOS boxes’, to
- /// support legacy applications. A German Windows version for example usually uses ANSI codepage 1252 and OEM
- /// codepage 850.
- /// </para></summary>
- Oem = 255
- }
- }
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