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1 AutoFont User Guide for Embroidery Font Creation AutoFont converts... To Letters Lettering Automatic Alphabet generation for EDS III Convenient controls Powerful editing tools Compatible with TrueType fonts Part Number , Revision B Melco Embroidery Systems A Saurer Group Company
2 1575 West 124th Avenue Denver, Colorado United States of America Copyright 1997 by Melco Embroidery Systems ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise) without prior written approval of Melco Embroidery Systems. Melco reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in it at any time without obligation of Melco to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes. All precautions have been taken to avoid errors or misrepresentations of facts, equipment, or products. However, Melco does not assume any liability to any party for loss or damage caused by errors or omissions. All trademarks and trade names used within this publication are the property of their respective owners. Printed in the United States of America Revision A, March 1997 Revision B, May 1997
3 Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. Getting Started Welcome to AutoFont 1-1 System Requirements 1-1 Installation 1-2 Creating a Shortcut 1-3 Technical Service Exploring AutoFont Starting AutoFont 2-1 Layout Window 2-1 Quick Start 2-2 Create an Alphabet (ALP) File 2-2 Insert Text 2-3 Fonts Basic Features Getting Help 3-1 Resizing an Object 3-1 Using the Ruler 3-2 Reshaping Objects 3-2 Changing Views 3-2 Tree View Controls 3-3 Pull Compensation 3-3 Moving an Object 3-3 Duplicating an Object 3-3 i
4 Table of Contents 4. Menus and Buttons File Menu 4-1 Edit Menu 4-2 View Menu 4-3 ALP-File Menu 4-4 Text Menu 4-7 Help Menu 4-8 Index Quick Reference Guides ii
5 Getting Started Getting Started Welcome to AutoFont Thank you for using AutoFont, an automatic embroidery-font design system, which integrates blocking and editing capabilities into one easy-to-use product. AutoFont provides you with the powerful tools you need to create high-quality embroidery designs: Convenient controls Basic file operating tools Powerful editing methods Automatic alphabet generation Automatic blocks and stitches viewing Rich TrueType fonts sources Easy Undo system AutoFont works with most TrueType fonts. Some TrueType fonts, due to the nature in which they were created, are too complex to process correctly. The following fonts have been known to cause processing errors in AutoFont: Zingnates, Sports, Jumbalaya, Patriot, and Sandown. System Requirements The minimum system requirements for your computer to run AutoFont are: A 486/66 processor 16MB of RAM A hard disk with at least 20MB free disk space An 800x600-resolution video card and monitor A windows-compatible mouse Microsoft Windows 95 EDS III version 3.20 or later To improve overall AutoFont performance, you may want to consider upgrading your system hardware. The AutoFont system is not designed for use on Windows 3.x operating systems Rev. B 1. Getting Started
6 1-2 Getting Started Installation Turn on your computer and start Microsoft Windows 95. Refer to the following installation instructions: 1. Insert the AutoFont Installation Disk 1 into your 3 1 /2" floppy drive. 2. From the Windows 95 desktop, click on the Start button and select Run. 3. In the Run dialog box (Figure 1-1), type A:\SETUP.EXE (or B:\SETUP.EXE depending on your drive configuration). Click OK to start the AutoFont installation. 4. The system will load the Setup program and display the Welcome screen. Click OK to continue the installation. Figure The Install To/Install From dialog box (Figure 1-2) will appear. Install From should indicate the drive containing Installation Disk 1. Install To indicates the directory that the AutoFont program will be copied into. If you wish to install AutoFont into the default directory click OK. If you want to install AutoFont into a different drive or directory enter your selections and click OK. 6. If the directory you requested does not exist, the installation program will ask for confirmation before creating it. Click Yes to create the directory and continue with the installation. If you wish to change the selected directory click No to go back and enter a new selection. Figure The installation program will start copying the AutoFont files onto your computer. When it is done with a disk, it will prompt you to insert the next. Insert the requested disk into the drive and click OK to continue with the installation. 8. After all of the files for AutoFont have been copied onto the computer a message box will appear stating: AutoFont for Windows 95 is installed successfully. RUN c:\autofont\autofont.exe to use AutoFont for Windows 95. MAKE A NOTE OF THE PATH TO THE AUTOFONT PROGRAM. Click OK. AutoFont User Guide Melco Embroidery Systems
7 Getting Started Remove the last installation disk from the disk drive. 10. The installation of AutoFont is now complete. 11. Run the EDS III Configuration program Select Options. 13. Click on TrueType Columns. 14. Enter your password, then click on OK twice. 15. You can run the AutoFont program by clicking on Start Programs AutoFont AutoFont. You can also create a shortcut on your desktop to run the AutoFont program (refer to the next section). Creating a Shortcut If you wish to create a shortcut to the AutoFont program on your Windows 95 desktop, follow the steps below: 1. Right-click your mouse in an open area of the desktop. 2. Scroll to New, then select Shortcut. 3. Enter the path for the AutoFont program in the Command Line field, and click Next. 4. Enter a name for the shortcut such as AutoFont and click Finish. A new icon will be created on your Windows 95 desktop. Double-click on the new icon to run the AutoFont program. TrueType Fonts TrueType fonts are typefaces created using outlines. AutoFont uses these outlines to create the stitches for each letter of a TrueType font. To install a TrueType font on your system, refer to the Windows Help (Start Help). Technical Service If you encounter any problems while installing or using this product, contact your Melco representative Rev. B 1. Getting Started
8 1-4 Getting Started AutoFont User Guide Melco Embroidery Systems
9 Exploring AutoFont Exploring AutoFont Starting AutoFont This section provides quick, simple startup instructions. You can run the AutoFont program by clicking on Start Programs AutoFont AutoFont. If you created a shortcut, double-click on the shortcut s icon to run the program. The Application window (Figure 2-1) will be displayed. The Application window is a reference screen designed to display information about the AutoFont program. Layout Window After the Application screen has been displayed, the Layout window appears on the screen (Figure 2-2). All design work is done in this window. Within this window, there are six menus, a toolbar, a shape bar, and a status bar. The functions of the menus and buttons are covered in Chapter 4 of this manual. Menus Figure 2-1 Shape bar Toolbar Status bar Figure Rev. B 2. Exploring AutoFont
10 2-2 Exploring AutoFont Quick Start This section is designed to get you up and running quickly. Chapters 3 and 4 go into more detail on the various functions of AutoFont. Create an Alphabet (ALP) File To create a new Alphabet (ALP) file, click Settings dialog box appears (Figure 2-3). or click on Alp-File Create ALP File; the ALPHA File 1. Choose a font style. 2. Choose a font size. 3. Input a font name. 4. Input an ALP file number. 5. Browse to choose file location. The file must be placed in the EDS III Alphabet directory (C:\EDS3\ALPHA by default) to be recognized in EDS III. 6. Type in desired characters or choose All Characters if desired. 7. Choose Bold if desired. 8. Choose Italic if desired. Figure Click OK. This allows you to automatically create an embroidery alphabet for use in Melco s EDS III. The alphabets created in AutoFont will appear in EDS III the next time EDS III is started. AutoFont User Guide Melco Embroidery Systems
11 Exploring AutoFont 2-3 Insert text This option allows you to generate stitches directly from text. To insert text into the current window, click or choose menu Edit Insert Text. Click on the screen to select the location to insert text. The Text Properties dialog box (Figure 2-4) appears. 1. Choose a font style. 2. Choose a font size. 3. Choose the font color if desired. 4. Choose bold if desired. 5. Choose italic if desired. 6. Input the desired text. 7. Click OK. Figure 2-4 Fonts TrueType Fonts TrueType fonts are typefaces created using outlines. AutoFont uses these outlines to create the stitches for each letter of a TrueType font. To install a TrueType font on your system, refer to the Windows Help (Start Help). Some types of fonts (Type 1 fonts) are not recognized by AutoFont. If you choose a font name and receive the error message Cannot recognize this font type, you have selected a font that is not a TrueType font. To remedy this situation, follow these steps: 1. Click on Start Settings Control Panel. 2. Double click the Fonts icon. 3. Choose Option in the View Menu. 4. Choose TrueType. 5. Choose Show only TrueType fonts in the programs on my computers. 6. Click OK. 7. Restart your computer to let the new settings take effect Rev. B 2. Exploring AutoFont
12 2-4 Exploring AutoFont AutoFont User Guide Melco Embroidery Systems
13 Basic Features Basic Features Getting Help Choose Help Contents to display help information. Resizing An Object There are two ways to resize an object; one way retains the object s proportions, and the other does not. Each method is described below. Note: An object must be selected before it can be resized. Size information is displayed in the status bar as changes are made. Retaining an object s proportions 1. Move the cursor onto a corner of the rectangle around the object; a double-arrow cursor appears. 2. Click and hold with the left mouse button, and drag the cursor to the new position to change the size of this rectangle, the object in this rectangle will automatically change size to fit into the new rectangle. Resizing an object in the X or Y direction only 1. Move the cursor over a side of the rectangle around the object; a double-arrow cursor appears. 2. Click and hold with the left mouse button, and drag the cursor to the new position to change the size of this rectangle, the object in this rectangle will automatically change size to fit into the new rectangle Rev. B 3. Basic Features
14 3-2 Basic Features Using the Ruler You can use the ruler to measure the height and width of your design. 1. Click 2. Click and hold with the left mouse button, and drag a line along the height or width of your design. 3. The dimension will be shown on the status bar in inches or centimeters. Reshaping Objects You can use this function to reshape objects (e.g., making bridge or banner lettering). 1. Select an object; a box will appear around it. 2. Double-click the object, and eight red points will appear on the box. 3. Move the mouse pointer over one of the red points. Click and hold with the left Figure 3-1 mouse button, and drag the double arrow to a new location to form a new polygon. 4. Click on the object again. 5. The object will be reshaped as the new polygon. Changing Views AutoFont provides three different views available for objects: outlines, blocks and stitches. Nearly all functions can be performed in any view. Outline View: Allows you to see the lettering without stitches or editing reference points. Block View: Allows you to view the lettering without stitches, and allows you to edit the stitch directions by moving the reference points. Stitch View: Allows you to view the lettering with the stitches in place. Use the buttons to change views: Click to activate the outline view Click to activate the block view Click to activate the stitch view AutoFont User Guide Melco Embroidery Systems
15 Basic Features 3-3 Tree View Controls The Tree View Control in AutoFont is a window that displays a hierarchical list of nodes. Figure 3-2 shows the Tree View Control. Many items have a list of sub-items associated with them. These items are expandable; that is, you can expand or collapse the associated list of sub-items. Double-click on an item to display the dialog box associated with that item. Then you can change a parameter for that object. Pull Compensation Pull compensation in AutoFont is the amount of overstitching between adjoining parts of letters. This overstitching helps compensate for the shrinkage that occurs when the design is stitched. Figure 3-3 shows different amounts of Pull Compensation No Pull Compensation. You may need to vary the Pull Compensation amount, depending on the size of the letters and the font you have selected. Ideal Pull Compensation Figure 3-3 Figure 3-2 Excess Pull Compensation Click 3-4). to display the Settings dialog box (Figure Enter the pull compensation size. The length must be less than 1.99 inch. The default value is inch. Moving An Object To move an object, simply select the object, move the cursor inside the rectangle, click and hold the left mouse button, and drag to the new location. Release the mouse button when you are finished dragging. Note: The button should not be activated when moving an object. Figure Rev. B 3. Basic Features
16 3-4 Basic Features Duplicating An Object To duplicate an object on the screen, follow these steps: 1. Select the object you wish to duplicate, and click or choose menu Edit Copy. 2. Click or choose menu Edit Paste. Note: An object must be selected before it can be copied. AutoFont User Guide Melco Embroidery Systems
17 Menus and Buttons Menus and Buttons The menu bar is located along the top of the window. There are six menu items on the menu bar: File Edit View ALP-File Text Help File Menu New Creates a new Layout window. Open Displays the Open dialog box (Figure 4-1). Allows you to open a previously saved file. 1. Choose or input the drive and file folder. The default drive and file folder is c:\autofont. 2. Select or type the file name. 3. Choose the desired file type. 4. Choose Open as read-only if you do not want the file to be modified. 5. Click Open. Figure 4-1 Save Saves the current design. If the design has not been saved before, the Save As dialog box will appear. It is wise to save your work often Rev. B 4. Menus and Buttons
18 4-2 Menus and Buttons Save As Displays the Save As dialog box (Figure 4-2). Allows you to name the file you wish to save and specify its location. Also permits you to save an existing file under a new name. 1. Choose or input file folder. 2. Choose or input file name. 3. Choose file type (*.MDL, *.CND, and *.BLK are available), where: *.MDL is a model file *.CND is the Melco condensed file format *.BLK is an AutoFont 1.00 file extension reserved for future use; the extension is not functional at this time 4. Click Save. Figure 4-2 Print Prints the current view of the screen. Exit Closes all open windows and exits the AutoFont application. Edit Menu Undo Undoes the last modification to the selected object. Cut Cuts the selected object to the clipboard. Copy Copies the selected object to the clipboard. Paste Pastes an object from the clipboard to the current window. AutoFont User Guide Melco Embroidery Systems
19 Menus and Buttons 4-3 Insert Text Inserts text into the current design. Delete Deletes the selected object. Bring to Front Moves the selected object in front of the other objects on the screen (will sew first). Send to Back Sends the selected object behind the other objects on the screen (will sew last). View Menu View Outline Changes the view to display the outlines of the selected text View/Edit Blocks Changes the view to display the blocks which have been created by AutoFont. View Stitches Changes the view to display the stitches which have been created by AutoFont. Center Zoom Centers the selected object in the window. Zoom In Zooms in 1x. Zoom Out Zooms out 1x. Zooming Displays the Zoom View dialog box (Figure 4-3). This dialog box has 7 zoom options; you can select from 6 preset choices or enter your own zoom value. Figure Rev. B 4. Menus and Buttons
20 4-4 Menus and Buttons ALP-File Menu All of the commands used to create embroidery files from within AutoFont are located in this menu. Create ALP Files With Create ALP Files, you can choose the TrueType font name and the letters to create directly a Melco embroidery alphabet (*.ALP). To create a new Alphabet (ALP) file, click Settings dialog box appears (Figure 4-4). or click on Alp-File Create ALP File; the ALPHA File 1. Choose a font style. 2. Choose a font size. 3. Input a font name. 4. Input an ALP file number. 5. Browse to choose file location. The file must be placed in the EDS III Alphabet directory (C:\EDS3\ALPHA by default) to be recognized in EDS III. 6. Type in desired characters or choose All Characters if desired. 7. Choose Bold if desired. 8. Choose Italic if desired. Figure Click OK. This allows you to automatically create an embroidery alphabet for use in Melco s EDS III. The alphabets created in AutoFont will appear in EDS III the next time EDS III is started. AutoFont User Guide Melco Embroidery Systems
21 Menus and Buttons 4-5 Create CMDL Files If you want to modify the stitches of a letter in AutoFont before you create the final alphabet, you create individual CMDL files. 1. Go to the ALP-File menu and select Create CMDL Files to display the CMDL File Setting dialog box (Figure 4-5). 2. Choose a font style. 3. Choose a font size. 4. Type in the desired letters or check All Characters if desired. 5. Choose Bold if desired. 6. Choose Italic if desired. 7. Click on OK. Figure AutoFont will automatically create MDL files for every selected letter (in the sub-directory Cmdl of the install directory). You can then use AutoFont to open each MDL file to make any desired changes. Note: When you create a CMDL file, each character in the font will be saved in a separate file with a numeric file name. Refer to the Quick Reference Guide for the character-to-number conversion chart. Convert CMDLs to ALP This command converts AutoFont CMDL files to Melco embroidery alphabets. Once converted, you can use this file in EDS III. The alphabets created in AutoFont will appear in EDS III the next time EDS III is started. 1. Go to the ALP-File menu and select Convert CMDLs to ALP to display the CMDL File Setting dialog box (Figure 4-6). 2. Input a font name. 3. Input a file number. 4. The file should be placed in the EDS III Alphabet directory (C:\EDS3\ALPHA by default). 5. Click on OK. Figure Rev. B 4. Menus and Buttons
22 4-6 Menus and Buttons Create CND Files for Each Letter If you want to modify the stitches of a letter in EDS III before you create the final alphabet, you can create CND files for each letter. 1. Go to the ALP-File menu and select Create CND Files for Each Letter to display the CND For Each Letter dialog box (Figure 4-7). 2. Choose a font style. 3. Choose a font size; it should be the same as the default in EDS III. 4. Type in the desired letters or check All Characters if desired. 5. Choose Bold if desired. 6. Choose Italic if desired. 7. Click on OK. Figure AutoFont will automatically create CND files for every selected letter (in the sub-directory Cnd of the install directory). You can then use EDS III to open each CND file to make any desired changes. Note: When you create a CND file, each character in the font will be saved in a separate file with a numeric file name. Refer to the Quick Reference Guide for the character-to-number conversion chart. Convert CNDs to ALP This command converts Melco CND files to Melco embroidery alphabets. Once converted, you can use this file in EDS III. The alphabets created in AutoFont will appear in EDS III the next time EDS III is started. 1. Go to the ALP-File menu and select Convert CNDs to ALP to display the Convert Setting dialog box (Figure 4-8). 2. Input a font name. 3. Input a file number. 4. The file should be placed in the EDS III Alphabet directory (C:\EDS3\ALPHA by default). 5. Click on OK. Figure 4-8 AutoFont User Guide Melco Embroidery Systems
23 Menus and Buttons 4-7 Text Menu Properties Changes the properties of existing text that is selected on your screen. 1. Select the object you wish to change, then go to the Text menu and select Properties to display the Text Properties dialog box (Figure 4-9). 2. Change the font style, if desired. 3. Change the font color, if desired. 4. Change the font size, if desired. Figure Choose Bold if desired. 6. Choose Italic if desired. 7. Input any additional text. 8. Click on OK. Change Color Used to change the color of selected text. 1. Go to the Text menu and select Change Color to display the Color Table dialog box (Figure 4-11). 2. Click in the color palette to choose the color. 3. Click on OK. Note: This will not add a color change dataset to the alphabet; it is just for visual purposes. Figure Rev. B 4. Menus and Buttons
24 4-8 Menus and Buttons Arrange by Baseline Arranges text on a specified baseline. 1. Select the text you want to arrange. 2. Go to the Text menu and select Arrange by Baseline. 2nd left click 4th left click 3. The cursor will change to a different pointer. Position the cursor where you would like the baseline to start. Click the left mouse button to start the baseline. 1st left click 3rd left click Right click 4. As you move the cursor around the screen, a straight line will follow from your starting point. If you want to convert the straight line to a curve, click the left mouse button one time. Figure 4-12 Baseline shown for illustration purposes only. 5. Each time you click the left mouse button, the curve will change directions (refer to Figure 4-12 for an illustration). 6. Click the right mouse button one time to complete the baseline. M e l c o E m b r o i e d r y 7. The text will be arranged following the baseline you have created (refer to Figure 4-13). Figure 4-13 Help Contents Allows you to select a help topic from the list. Search Allows you to search the help file for a specific topic. About Displays the version number and copyright information for the AutoFont software program. AutoFont User Guide Melco Embroidery Systems
25 Menus and Buttons 4-9 Toolbar The toolbar, located under the menu bar, includes: New Creates a new design. Open Opens a previously saved design. Save Saves the current design. Print Prints current design. Undo Undoes the last action. Cut Cuts the selected item to the clipboard. Copy Copies the selected item to the clipboard. Paste Pastes the object on the clipboard to the current window. Create Melco ALP File Generates an embroidery alphabet file for use in EDS III. Insert Text Inserts text into the current window. Delete Text Deletes the selected text. View Outline Changes the view to Outline mode. Edit Blocks Changes the view to Block mode. View Stitches Changes the view to Stitches mode. Zoom in Magnifies the screen contents by 1x. Zoom Out Zooms out 1x. Pull Compensation Displays the Pull Compensation dialog box. Ruler Displays the ruler to measure between 2 specified points in the current window. Quick Help Move the cursor over the desired location, and click the left mouse button. Relevant help information will be displayed Rev. B 4. Menus and Buttons
26 4-10 Menus and Buttons Shape Bar The shape bar, located under the toolbar, includes: Bring to Front Brings the selected object in front of the other objects on the screen (will sew first). Send to Back Sends the selected object behind other objects on the screen (will sew last). Change Text Color Displays the Color Palette dialog box. Arrange by Baseline Changes the cursor to a baseline creation tool to create a baseline other than a straight line. To view the function of any button: To display the main function of each button, move the cursor over the button without clicking; the information will be shown near the button in a few seconds. AutoFont User Guide Melco Embroidery Systems
27 AutoFont User Guide INDEX Index About ALP-File Menu Arrange by Baseline...4-8, 4-10 File Menu Fonts Help Bring to Front...4-3, 4-10 Center Zoom Change Color Change Text Color CMDL CND Contents Convert CMDLs to ALP Convert CNDs to ALP Copy...4-2, 4-9 Create ALP Files Create an Alphabet (ALP) File Create CMDL Files Create CND Files for Each Letter Create Melco ALP File Cut...4-9, 4-2 Delete Delete Text Duplicating An Object Edit Blocks Edit Menu Exit Insert text...2-3, 4-3, 4-9 Installation Layout Window Moving An Object New...4-9, 4-1 Open...4-9, 4-1 Paste...4-2, 4-9 Print...4-9, 4-2 Properties Pull Compensation Quick Help Quick Start Reshaping Objects Resizing An Object Resizing an object in the X or Y direction only Retaining an object s proportions Ruler
28 INDEX AutoFont User Guide Save...4-9, 4-1 Save As Search Send to Back , 4-3 Shape Bar Shortcut Starting AutoFont System Requirements Technical Service Text Menu Toolbar Tree View Controls TrueType Fonts Undo...4-2, 4-9 View Menu View Outline...4-9, 4-3 View Stitches...4-9, 4-3 View/Edit Blocks Views Zoom in...4-9, 4-3 Zoom Out...4-9, 4-3 Zooming...4-3
29 The AutoFont Quick Reference Guide Rev. B Melco Embroidery Systems A Saurer Group Company
30 The AutoFont Quick Reference Guide CREATE A MELCO ALPHABET FILE 1. Click on the Create Melco Alpha tool. 2. Choose the font style for the list. 3. Type in the default size (1.00 is best because it is consistent with the defaults in EDS III). 4. Type in a Font Name (This name will appear in the alphabet list in your EDS III software). 5. Type in a File Number (This number will be stored in C:\EDS3\ALPHA). 6. Type in a Location if needed (C:\EDS3\ALPHA). 7. Type the letters and punctuation that you want the alphabet to contain (or click on All Characters and delete any unneeded characters). 8. Click on Bold or Italic if needed. 9. Click on OK. 10. Open EDS III and click on the Text tool to use the new alphabet. TO CREATE A TEXT OBJECT 1. Click on the Insert Text tool. 2. Click on the screen where you want the lettering to appear. 3. Change any of the properties. 4. Click on OK. Note: You may add additional text by repeating steps 1-4 above). 5. Click on File Save As. 6. Choose the desired directory, file name, and file type. 7. Click on Save. TO CHANGE THE SIZE, STYLE, OR OTHER PROPERTIES OF THE TEXT 1. Click on Text Properties. 2. Change any of the current properties. 3. Click on OK. TO DISTORT (BRIDGE, BANNER ETC.) THE TEXT 1. Double-click on the text. 2. Click, hold and drag the red boxes to distort the text. 3. Click the left mouse button one time to see the changes. TO CHANGE THE SEWING ORDER OF MULTIPLE OBJECTS 1. Click on the object that you want to change. 2. Click on the Move to Front tool (to make it sew first) or Move to Back tool (to make it sew last). Note: If EDS III is minimized or running when you create a new alphabet, you must click on the Update Alphas button in the EDS III Text dialog box in order for your new alphabet to be displayed in the list. TO CHANGE THE BASELINE OF A TEXT OBJECT (USE TO MAKE ARCS OR ANY SHAPE BASELINE) 1. Click on Text Arrange by Baseline (or click on the Arrange by Baseline tool). 2. Click the LEFT mouse button to draw the desired baseline. 3. Click the RIGHT mouse button to see the changes.
31 The AutoFont Characterto-Number Conversion Chart Rev. B Melco Embroidery Systems A Saurer Group Company
32 CHARACTER-TO-NUMBER CONVERSION CHART Character File Name <Space> 32! 33 " 34 # 35 $ 36 % 37 & 38 ' 39 ( 40 ) 41 * , / : 58 ; 59 < 60 = 61 > 62? 63 Character File 64 A 65 B 66 C 67 D 68 E 69 F 70 G 71 H 72 I 73 J 74 K 75 L 76 M 77 N 78 O 79 P 80 Q 81 R 82 S 83 T 84 U 85 V 86 W 87 X 88 Y 89 Z 90 [ 91 \ 92 ] 93 ^ 94 _ 95 Character File Name ` 96 a 97 b 98 c 99 d 100 e 101 f 102 g 103 h 104 I 105 j 106 k 107 l 108 m 109 n 110 o 111 p 112 q 113 r 114 s 115 t 116 u 117 v 118 w 119 x 120 y 121 z 122 { } 125 ~ 126
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