Administrator Guide - SoundPoint
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IP / SoundStation
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IP Optimization
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4.6.1.12 Fonts <font/>
This section does not apply to the IP 300.
These settings control the phone’s ability to dynamically load an external font file dur-
ing boot up. Loaded fonts can either overwrite pre-existing fonts embedded within the
software (not recommended) or can extend the phone’s font support for Unicode
ranges not already embedded. The font file must be a Microsoft .fnt or .fon
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file for-
mat. The font file name must follow a specific pattern as described:
• Font file name: <fontName>_<fontHeightInPixels>_<fontRange>.<fontExtension>
• <fontName> is a free string of characters that typically carries the meaning of
the font. Examples are “fontFixedSize” for a fixed-size font, or “fontPropor
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tionalSize” for a proportional size font.
• <fontHeightInPixels> describes the font height in number of screen pixels.
• <fontRange> describes the Unicode range covered by this font. Since .fnt or
.fon are 256 characters based blocks, the <fontRange> is Uxx00_UxxFF (.fnt
file) or Uxx00_UyyFF (.fon file). For more information, see
3.5.1 Multilingual
User Interface on page 46.
• <fontExtension> describes the file type. Either .fnt for single 256 characters
font or .fon for multiple .fnt files.
dir.local.volatile.4meg 0, 1 0 Applies to platforms with 4
Mbytes of flash memory.
If set to 1, use volatile storage
for phone-resident copy of the
directory to allow for larger
size.
dir.local.nonVolatile.maxSize.4meg 1 to 50 50 Applies to platforms with 4
Mbytes of flash memory.
Maximum size in Kbytes of
non-volatile storage that the
directory will be permitted to
consume.
dir.local.volatile.maxSize 1 to 100 100 Maximum size in Kbytes of
volatile storage that the direc-
tory will be permitted to con-
sume.
9. .fon file format is a collection of .fnt fonts mangled together within a single file.
Attribute
Permitted
Values
Default Interpretation