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The tfontsub.cf File
You can use the tfontsub.cf file to assign substitute font mappings for printer fonts that are called for in a document but not installed on your system. If you do not provide a substitution for fonts that are not installed, Arbortext Editor will use Times New Roman to display your documents.
Stylesheets refer to printer fonts in two ways:
Directly to the font's family name, for example Arial or Century Schoolbook.
Generically to a desired font style (serif, sanserif, , monoser, or monosans) so that the actual font family name is not specified in the stylesheet. These stylesheets rely on Arbortext Editor to provide specific fonts.
Arbortext Editor maps generic font styles to font family names as follows:
Serif -> Times New Roman
Sanserif -> Arial
Monoser -> Courier New
Monosans -> Lucida Console
For example if you wanted to map the font family Century Schoolbook to the font style Serif, you would add the following line to the tfontsub.cf file:
Serif -> Century Schoolbook