Albertus           4362  1B 1
Antique Olive      4168  1BI 
Clarendon          4140  1  2
Coronet            4116  1  7
Courier            4099  0BI 
Garamond Antiqua   4197  1BI 
Letter Gothic      4102  0BI3
LinePrinter           0  0  4
Marigold           4297  1   
CG Omega           4113  1BI 
CG Times           4101  1BI 
Univers            4148  1BIC
Arial             16602  1BI 
Times New Roman   16901  1BI 
Symbol            16668  1  5
Wingdings         31402  1  6

Homerton  0.705  1.0    Arial
Trinity   0.709  0.965  Times New Roman
Corpus    0.713  0.967  Courier

FontList file is in two parts, each with a maximum of 20 lines: 

  The first contains 1 line for each HP allowed font. It is terminated by a
blank line.

  The second part gives the correspondence between Acorn and HP font names
for Draw file printing.

  This is also terminated by a blank line or end-of-file so this explanation
comes after the second terminating blank line.

1)  The first 16 characters give the font name as to be displayed in the
    Font selection window
2)  The next 7 characters are the typeface command
     (as given in the 3rd column in table D-6 in the HP users manual)
3)  Two blanks (ignored but necessary)
4)  4 Characters defining:
     0 or 1 for mono- or proportional spacing
     B for bold is allowed
     I for italic is allowed
     C for condensed is allowed or one of the following special flags in the
          4th place:
       1 (Albertus has 1 extra added to the boldness i.e 1/4, not 0/3)
       2 (Clarendon is only condensed)
       3 (Letter Gothic is not allowed bold and italic)
       4 (LinePrinter is fixed pitch, 16.67 and height, 8.5)
       5 (Symbol needs 19M symbol set)
       6 (Wingdings needs 579L symbol set)
       7 (Coronet has only an italic font)

   The second section has the primary Acorn font name (without the 'oblique'
or 'bold') in a maximum of 12 columns, followed (after at least one blank)
by a width scale-factor, a height scale-factor and then the corresponding HP
font name.
   The scale-factors scale the size of the Acorn font to that of the HP
font.
