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Reserved packets may appear in a document prefix. Most of the strings in the packet data are strings made up of short values. The high byte of the short value is the WP character set number. The low byte of the short value is the character number. The strings are null terminated with a short value unless otherwise specified.

Packet Type 0 (0x00)

Index Entry Is Available or Was Deleted

This does not apply to the index header, which is always the first index in the index block.

Packet Type 1 (0x01)

Document Height

The document height is the height of the entire document from top to bottom.

{document height (text mode)} in formatter text lines {document height (graphics mode)} in WPUs {document height (page mode)} in 3600ths

Packet Type 2 (0x02)

Document-Specific Flags

<flag bits for doc>

  bit 0:

    1 = baseline placement for typesetters is active

  bits 1-2:

    00 = font change

    01 = character in right margin

    10 = character in left margin

    11 = character in alternating margins

  bit 3:

    1 = document needs to be formatted

  bit 4:

    1 = document needs to be (re)generated

  bit 5:

    1 = manual display pitch

  bit 6:

    1 = links should be updated on retrieval

  bit 7:

    1 = links codes should not be displayed

<text/graphics quality>

  low nibble = text quality

  high nibble = graphics quality

  both nibbles:

    0 = do not print

    1 = draft

    2 = medium

    3 = high

[redline character]

[width of screen character]

<ink color>

  0 = black

  1 = full color

  2 = solid color

<merge display flags>

  2 (0x02) = display merge codes

  4 (0x04) = show displayed codes as icons

<reserved>

<default form number>

[current undo-level number]

[current range level number]

<more document flags>

  bit 0:

    1 = hypertext mode is active

  bit 1:

    1 = hiding text marked for hiding

<reserved for future use>

Packet Type 3 (0x03)

Reserved

Packet Type 4 (0x04)

Form Hash Table

[hash value for each form contained in a document] x ?

Packet Type 5 (0x05)

Writing Tools API

[company ID]

[tool (or product) ID]

<tool information> x ?

The Speller uses the Tool information field for the document Supplemental Dictionary. The format of the Supplemental Dictionary is a WP short string.

Packet Type 6 (0x06)

Character Map

This structure is the same as used in a MAP file.  The file type for a

MAP file is 49 (0x31).  In a MAP file, this structure begins directly

following the 16-byte prefix.

[size of character mapping packet] <map flags> bit 7 is set when using 2-byte mappings (WP short string mappings) 80 = Japanese mapping 81 = Korean mapping 82 = Chinese mapping 83 = Taiwanese mapping [pointer to map name] offset from start of packet [pointer to map table] table for converting document characters to WP characters [map name] x ? null terminated WP word string of indeterminate length [min value = 1] minimum value of mappable characters [max value = 127] maximum value of mappable characters [number of mappable chars] max - min + 1 [size of map table] [document char, WP char]

Document characters are mapped into the range 1-127. The 1-byte document character to WP character mapping table is essentially a lookup table. It consists of 127 entries, each one word in length. The first byte of the first word represents document character 1 and the second byte represents the WP character that document character 1 is mapped to.

Packet Type 7 (0x07)

Native Filename

If this packet does not have any children, the format is:

<filename> x ?  or [filename] x ?  null terminated byte or word

string

If this packet does have children, the format is the following:

[count of child IDs] [ID 1] ID of child packet [ID 2] ID of child packet .. .. [ID n] ID of last child [tag 1] tag flag for first child packet [tag 2] tag flag for second child packet .. .. [tag n] last tag flag for last child packet [filename] x ? null terminated

Format for tag flags

0x0001 = data being kept internal

0x0010 = data being kept internal (hot link)

0x0011 = data being kept internal (warm link)

0x0012 = data being kept internal (cold link)

Packet Type 8 (0x08)

General WP Text

[number of text blocks]

{relative offset of first text block within packet}

{size of 1st text block}

{size of 2nd text block}

..

{size of last text block}

..

<text data for 1st block> x 1st block size

<text data for 2nd block> x 2nd block size

..

<text data for last block> x last block size

Packet Type 9 (0x09)

Bookmark Data

[reserved]

<bookmark flags>

  bits 0-3: reserved

  bit 4: 1 = paired bookmark

  bit 5: 1 = bookmark is in a substructure

  bit 6: 1 = quick bookmark

  bit 7: 1 = deleted bookmark

<reserved>

[bookmark name] x ? (null-terminated WP short string; max 78 bytes or

38 chars + null)

Packet Type 10 (0x0A)

Macro Executable

No documentation will be provided for this packet.

Packet Type 11 (0x0B)

Mark Text for Generate Definition

The byte following the PIDs in each of the following structures indicates which type of definition exits in a particular instance of this packet.

Table of Contents Definition

[number of child prefix IDs = 2-6]

  [style PID 1 (type=0x30)]

  [style PID 2 (type=0x30)]

  ..

  [format PID (type=0x62)]

<ToC definition = 0>

<number mode>

  0 = no number

  1 = number follows entry

  2 = number in parentheses follows entry

  3 = number flush right

  4 = number flush right with dot leaders

[ToC name = 0]

Index Definition

[number of child prefix IDs = 4]

  [child PID (level 1) (type=0x30)]

  [child PID (level 2) (type=0x30)]

  [concordance filename PID (type=0x07, 0 if none)]

  [format PID (type=0x62, 0 for document format)]

<index definition = 2>

<number mode>

  0 = no number

  1 = number follows entry

  2 = number in parentheses follows entry

  3 = number flush right

  4 = number flush right with dot leaders

<definition flags>

  1 = reserved

  2 = combining of sequential page numbers (default)

[index name = 0]

List Definition

[number of child prefix IDs = 3]

[style PID (type=0x30)]

[format string PID (type=0x62)]

[graphics style PID (type=0x11)]

<list definition = 1>

<number mode>

  0 = no number

  1 = number follows entry

  2 = number in parentheses follows entry

  3 = number flush right

  4 = number flush right with dot leaders

<reserved>

[list name] x ?  short string format

Table of Authorities Definition

[number of child prefix IDs = 2]

  [style PID (type=0x30)]

  [format string PID (type=0x62)]

<ToA definition = 4>

<number mode>

  0 = no number

  1 = number follows entry

  2 = number in parentheses follows entry

  3 = number flush right

  4 = number flush right with dot leaders

<definition flags>

  1 = ToA definition - underlining allowed

  2 = combining of sequential page numbers (default)

[ToA name] x ?  short string format

Packet Type 12 (0x0C)

Subdocument

If this packet does not have any children, the format is a short string of the filename for the subdocument. The subdocument is stored externally on disk.


[subdocument filename] x ? null terminated

If this packet has children, the format is the following:

[number of child IDs]

  [ID 1]  ID of child packet containing subdocument information

  [ID 2]  ID of child packet containing subdocument information

  ..  ..

  [ID cnt] last child ID for subdocument information

  [tag 1]  tag flag for first child packet

  [tag 2]  tag flag for second child packet

  ..  ..

  [tag cnt] tag flag for last child packet

[subdocument filename] x ?

Format for tag flags

0x0001 = data is part of this file

0x0010 = data is part of this file (hot link)

0x0011 = data is part of this file (warm link)

0x0012 = data is part of this file (cold link)

Packet Type 13 (0x0D)

Table of Authorities Mark

The full form Table of Authorities mark consists of this parent packet and a General WP Text child packet.

[number of child prefix IDs = 1]

[child PID (type=0x08)]

[short form name] x ?  WP word string

[ToA section name] x ?  WP word string

The short form Table of Authorities mark consists of the short form name contained within this packet.

[short form name] x ?  WP word string

Packet Type 14 (0x0E)

Index Mark

[index name] x ?  null terminated

[heading] x ?  null terminated

[subheading] x ?  null terminated

Packet Type 15 (0x0F)

Cross-Reference Target

[target name] x ?  null terminated

Packet Type 16 (0x10)

NeXT Total Page Count

No documentation will be provided for this packet.

Packet Type 17 (0x11)

Counters Data

[name or ID] x 16  There will always be 32 bytes set aside for the

name, but if the counter is a system counter, then this field is an ID

number instead of a name.  Both the name and the ID number are null

terminated with a word null and the remaining bytes are random.

<number of counter levels valid (1-5)> actual number of levels used

<default numbering method for level 1>

<default numbering method for level 2>

<default numbering method for level 3>

<default numbering method for level 4>

<default numbering method for level 5>

[level name 1] x 16  null terminated word strings, begin with two

spaces ([2000] [2000])

[level name 2] x 16  null terminated word strings, begin with two

spaces ([2000] [2000])

[level name 3] x 16  null terminated word strings, begin with two

spaces ([2000] [2000])

[level name 4] x 16  null terminated word strings, begin with two

spaces ([2000] [2000])

[level name 5] x 16  null terminated word strings, begin with two

spaces ([2000] [2000])

Packet Type 18 (0x12)

Extended Document Summary

The extended summary data group occurs for up to 100 times, one for each field defined in the extended summary:

[size] (byte length of data group.)

[tag] (field ID of the extended summary field.)

[type] (field data type)

  bit 0: 1 = single line, data length is limited to 255 words

  bit 1: 1 = multi-line, data length is limited to 1023 words

  bit 2: 1 = date, see 10-byte date structure below.

  bit 3: 1 = read only (document may be locked by another user)

[name] x ?  (null-terminated word string, optional.)

[data] x ?  (null-terminated word string or 10-byte date field.)






Valid predefined extended summary fields:
Tag Name Type
1 Abstract Multi-line
2 Account Single line
3 Address Multi-line
4 Attachments Single line
5 Author Single line
6 Authorization Single line
7 Bill To Multi-line
8 Blind Copy Single line
9 Carbon Copy Single line
10 Category Single line
11 Checked By Single line
12 Client Single line
13 Comments Multi-line
14 Creation Date Date
15 Date Completed Date
16 Department Single line
17 Descriptive Name Single line
18 Descriptive Type Single line
19 Destination Single line
20 Disposition Single line
21 Division Single line
22 Document number Single line
23 Editor Single line
24 Forward To Single line
25 Group Single line
26 Keywords Single line
27 Language Single line
28 Mail Stop Single line
29 Matter Single line
30 Office Single line
31 Owner Single line
32 Project Single line
33 Publisher Single line
34 Purpose Multi-line
35 Received From Single line
36 Recorded By Single line
37 Recorded Date Date
38 Reference Single line
39 Revision Date Date and read only
40 Revision Notes Multi-line
41 Revision number Single line
42 Section Single line
43 Security Single line
44 Source Single line
45 Status Single line
46 Subject Single line
47 Telephone number Single line
48 Typist Single line
49 Version Date Date
50 Version Notes Multi-line
51 Version number Single line


















10-Byte Date Structure

[year]

<month>

<day>

<hour>

<minute>

<second>

<day of week> (not implemented)

<time zone> (not implemented)

<unused>

User-defined extended summary fields have a tag number in the range of 101 to 65535 and must have a field name.

Predefined fields have tag numbers in the range of 1 to 100 and may have a name, but for multilingual purposes, the name displayed in all interfaces comes from a translatable resource file.

Tag number 39, Revision Date, is a special case where the date is extracted from the DOS file date.

Packet Type 19 (0x13)

Macro Labels

No documentation will be provided for this packet.

Packet Type 20 (0x14)

Macro Global Labels

No documentation will be provided for this packet.

Packet Type 21 (0x15)

Macro Translation Table

No documentation will be provided for this packet.

Packet Type 22 (0x16)

Macro Debug Information

No documentation will be provided for this packet.

Packet Type 23 (0x17)

Hypertext (Bookmark Name)

[bookmark name] x ?  null terminated

Packet Type 24 (0x18)

Box Text Filename

[box text filename] x ?  null terminated

If this packet ever has child IDs, the format will be that of the Native Filename packet type 0x07.

Packet Type 25 (0x19)

Equation Text Filename

[equation text filename] x ?  null terminated

If this packet ever has child IDs, the format will be that of the Native Filename packet type 0x07.

Packet Type 26 (0x1A)

Envelope Address Document

The structure of this packet is the same as packet type 8 (0x08), General WP Text.

Packet Type 27 (0x1B)

Comment/Annotation

[number of prefix IDs = 1]

[text PID (type=0x08)]

<annotation flag>

  0 = comment

  1 = annotation

date/time:

[year]

<month>

<day>

<hour>

<minute>

<second>

<day of week> not implemented

<time zone> not implemented

<unused>

<annotation color (RGBS)> x 4

[user initials] x ?  word string null terminated

[user name] x ?  word string null terminated

Packet Type 28 (0x1C)

WP Hidden Outline Text

The structure of this packet is the same as packet type 8 (0x08), General WP Text.

Packet Type 29 (0x1D) - Added for WP 7.0

Prefix Needs Spell-Check

The entire document is dirty regardless of clean/dirty spell gates. An index exists only if a spell-check is needed. The data size is zero. The data pointer is unused and invalid if non-zero.

Packet Type 30 (0x1E)- Added for WP 7.0

Formatter Region

Region being tracked in the formatter for any changes. This packet contains a region packet header followed by information for each region packet.

Header information in the Formatter Region packet:

[offset to first region packet information]

{number of region entries in this prefix packet}

{the next region number to allocate}

<name of file this packet created with> x ?

Region information for each region packet:

{unique number representing this tracked region}

{byte count offset in edit buffer to region on code} (distance from

beginning of file if positive, distance from end of file if negative)

{byte count offset in edit buffer to region off code} (distance from

beginning of file if positive, distance from end of file if negative)

[page number where start of tracked region starts]

[y position where start of tracked region starts]

[page number where end of tracked region ends]

[y position where end of tracked region ends]

[font face at start of region]

[font size at start of region]

[attributes at start of region]

<color at start of region (RGB)> x 3

<region active flag> indicates if changes to region should be sent to

the interface

  0 = region is not active

  1 = region is active

<type of region being tracked>

  1 = OLE

  2 = OBEX

Packet Type 31 (0x1F)- Added for WP 7.0

Mideast Flags Prefix

Mideast-specific document flags.

<ligature control>

  0 = none

  1 = partial ligatures

  2 = full ligatures

<number shape>

  0 = context

  1 = force English font

  2 = force Arabic/Hebrew font



Packet Type 32 (0x20)

Font Typeface Descriptor Pool

This packet contains all font descriptors used in the document)

In the SET file the font typeface descriptor pool only contains the default descriptor.

Matched Font Descriptor (closest available to desired font)

[average character width (PSU)]

[ascender height (PSU)]

[x height (PSU)]

[descender height (PSU)]

[italic adjust]

[primary family ID]















0x0100 Family: ITCBenguiat
0x0101 = Bellini 0x0117 = Stratford
0x0102 = Erasmus 0x0118 = ITCTiffany
0x0103 = HollandseMediaeval 0x0119 = ITCBenguiat
0x0104 = Pastonchi 0x011A = Seagull
0x0105 = Windsor 0x011B = ITCSouvenir
0x0106 = Kennerley 0x011C = Vendome
0x0107 = Raleigh 0x011D = ItalianOldStyle
0x0108 = SurreyOldStyle 0x011E = ITCItalia
0x0109 = Trajanus 0x011F = JensonOldStyle
0x010A = Verona 0x0120 = Guardi
0x010B = WorchesterRound 0x0121 = Cantoria
0x010C = DellaRobbia 0x0122 = ITCBerkleyOldStyle
0x010D = BauerText 0x0123 = ITCGiovanni
0x010E = Cloister 0x0124 = Lavenham
0x010F = Jenson 0x0125 = ITCVeljovic
0x0110 = SchneidlerOldStyle 0x0126 = HampshireOldStyle
0x0111 = Centaur 0x0127 = ITCEsprit
0x0112 = HorleyOldStyle 0x0128 = Hadriano
0x0113 = Deepdene 0x0129 = ITCWeidemann
0x0114 = Brighton 0x012A = Minion
0x0115 = ITCClearface 0x012B = Seneca
0x0116 = Lutetia 0x012C = Carmina
0x0900 Family: TimesRoman
0x0901 = Bembo 0x090E = ITCStoneSerif
0x0902 = BernhardModern 0x090F = Life
0x0903 = GoudyOldStyle 0x0910 = Minister
0x0904 = Plantin 0x0911 = TimesRoman
0x0905 = Poliphilus 0x0912 = Calisto
0x0906 = Trajan 0x0913 = Adroit
0x0907 = Leamington 0x0914 = ITCSlimbach
0x0908 = Missal 0x0915 = Administer
0x0909 = TrumpMediaeval 0x0916 = Caxton
0x090A = Berling 0x0917 = Eldorado
0x090B = Hiroshige 0x0918 = Symposia
0x090C = Albertina 0x0919 = Artcraft
0x090D = Emerson 0x091A = ZAntiqua
0x1100 Family: ITCGaramond
0x1101 = BinnyOldStyle 0x1119 = QuadrigaAntiqua
0x1102 = Bookman 0x111A = Sabon
0x1103 = Bulmer 0x111B = Barbou
0x1104 = Caslon540 0x111C = Fournier
0x1105 = Amerigo 0x111D = Garamond
0x1106 = ChiswellOldFace 0x111E = Spectrum
0x1107 = Fontana 0x111F = Weiss
0x1108 = Granjon 0x1120 = Concorde
0x1109 = Imprint 0x1121 = ITCCushing
0x110A = Monticello 0x1122 = Dante
0x110B = OldStyleNo2 0x1123 = Gazette
0x110C = GarthGraphic 0x1124 = ITCIsbell
0x110D = Scenario 0x1125 = Romulus
0x110E = Ehrhardt 0x1126 = Rotation
0x110F = Galliard 0x1127 = VanDijck
0x1110 = Aldus 0x1128 = Janson
0x1111 = Aster 0x1129 = Roundfunk
0x1112 = Baskerville 0x112A = Charter
0x1113 = RotisSerif 0x112B = Criterion
0x1114 = Congress 0x112C = Ellington
0x1115 = Lectura 0x112D = HollandSeminar
0x1116 = Palatino 0x112E = ITCGamma
0x1117 = PopplPontifex 0x112F = ITCLeawood
0x1118 = TimesEuropa 0x1130 = Pasquale
0x1900 Family: CenturySchoolbook
0x1901 = Joanna 0x1911 = Impressum
0x1902 = Maximus 0x1912 = Melior
0x1903 = Breughel 0x1913 = Dominante
0x1904 = Excelsior 0x1914 = Menhart
0x1905 = Perpetua 0x1915 = Paragon
0x1906 = Primer 0x1916 = Cochin
0x1907 = Nofret 0x1917 = Electra
0x1908 = CenturySchoolBook 0x1918 = Iridium
0x1909 = Nimrod 0x1919 = ITCZapfInternational
0x190A = Cheltenham 0x191A = Accolade
0x190B = Comenius 0x191B = Cardinal
0x190C = Sorbonne 0x191C = Claridge
0x190D = Bramley 0x191D = Else
0x190E = GoudyModern 0x191E = ITCJamille
0x190F = Athenaeum 0x191F = MonoTypeEngravers
0x1910 = Diotima 0x1920 = ITCStoneInformal
0x2100 Family: Bodoni
0x2101 = Auriga 0x210A = Walbaum
0x2102 = ITCZapfBook 0x210B = ITCFenice
0x2103 = BauerBodoni 0x210C = Modern
0x2104 = Corvinus 0x210D = ScotchRoman
0x2105 = Albion42 0x210E = Centennial
0x2106 = Caledonia 0x210F = Versailles
0x2107 = Fairfield 0x2110 = Wilke
0x2108 = DeVinne 0x2111 = Inflex
0x2109 = Madison 0x2112 = ITCDidi
0x2900 Family: ITCLubalinGraph
0x2901 = ASGallatin 0x290C = AntiqueNo5
0x2902 = Beton 0x290D = ITCPacella
0x2903 = Calvert 0x290E = SchadowAntiqua
0x2904 = Candida 0x290F = Aachen
0x2905 = City 0x2910 = PMNCaecilia
0x2906 = Glypha 0x2911 = available17
0x2907 = ITCLubalinGraph 0x2912 = Clarendon
0x2908 = Memphis 0x2913 = EgyptienneF
0x2909 = Rockwell 0x2914 = Egizio
0x290A = Serifa 0x2915 = Fortune
0x290B = Stymie 0x2916 = ITCAmericanTypewriter
0x3100 Family: Albertus
0x3101 = Albertus 0x310E = Biltmore
0x3102 = Americana 0x310F = ITCLSCBook
0x3103 = Flange 0x3110 = Meridien
0x3104 = FrenchOldStyle 0x3111 = ITCTiepolo
0x3105 = ITCFrizQuadrata 0x3112 = RotisSemiserif
0x3106 = Icone 0x3113 = ITCSerifGothic
0x3107 = ITCKorinna 0x3114 = available20
0x3108 = ITCNewText 0x3115 = available21
0x3109 = ITCNovarese 0x3116 = available22
0x310A = PopplLaudatio 0x3117 = Footlight
0x310B = ITCQuorum 0x3118 = ITCElan
0x310C = Romana 0x3119 = ITCUsherwood
0x310D = ITCBarcelona 0x311A = Copperplate
0x3900 Family: Courier
0x3901 = Courier 0x3902 = PrestigeElite
0x4100 Family: Helvetica
0x4101 = Abadi 0x4116 = Helvetica
0x4102 = AkzidenzGrotesk 0x4117 = HollandTitle
0x4103 = AlpinGothic 0x4118 = Imago
0x4104 = AntiqueOlive 0x4119 = Impact
0x4105 = Avenir 0x411A = Insignia
0x4106 = CGSymphony 0x411B = ITCAvantGardeGothic
0x4107 = DINSchriften 0x411C = ITCKabel
0x4108 = DirectoryGothic 0x411D = ITCMixage
0x4109 = Flyer 0x411E = Ambassador
0x410A = Folio 0x411F = ITCStoneSans
0x410B = Formata 0x4120 = TradeGothic
0x410C = FranklinGothic 0x4121 = Metro
0x410D = Frontiera 0x4122 = NeuzeitS
0x410E = Frutiger 0x4123 = NewsGothic
0x410F = Futura 0x4124 = Placard
0x4110 = GillSans 0x4125 = VAGRounded
0x4111 = Gothic 0x4126 = RotisSansSerif
0x4112 = Grotesque 0x4127 = Sans
0x4113 = CenturyGothic 0x4128 = SassoonPrimary
0x4114 = Harry 0x4129 = Syntax
0x4115 = Headline 0x412A = Uncia
0x4900 Family: ITCRonda
0x4901 = ITCBauhaus 0x4904 = ITCRonda
0x4902 = BlippoBlack 0x4905 = Wexford
0x4903 = Churchward70 0x4906 = ITCBusorama
0x5100 Family: Microstyle
0x5101 = Doric 0x5106 = MagnumGothic
0x5102 = Heldustry 0x5107 = Microstyle
0x5103 = ITCBolt 0x5108 = Neographik
0x5104 = ITCEras 0x5109 = RussellSquare
0x5105 = available5 0x510A = Serpentine
0x5900 Family: Optima
0x5901 = BakerSignet 0x5908 = Optima
0x5902 = BlueJack 0x5909 = Lisbon
0x5903 = Chelmsford 0x590A = RotisSemisans
0x5904 = Peignot 0x590B = Shannon
0x5905 = ITCPanache 0x590C = Triplett
0x5906 = ITCSymbol 0x590D = Video
0x5907 = Omega
0x6100 Family: LetterGothic
0x6101 = available1 0x6105 = OCRB
0x6102 = LetterGothic 0x6106 = Orator
0x6103 = LinePrinter 0x6107 = Presentation
0x6104 = OCRA
0x6900 Family: Brush
0x6901 = AshleyScript 0x6908 = FreeStyleScript
0x6902 = BiffoScript 0x6909 = Kaufmann
0x6903 = BrophyScript 0x690A = MonoLineScript
0x6904 = BrushScript 0x690B = BickleyScript
0x6905 = CascadeScript 0x690C = PresentScript
0x6906 = Chaplin 0x690D = Swing
0x6907 = Charme 0x690E = Bronx
0x7100 Family: ParkAvenue
0x7101 = AristonLightScript 0x710D = ITCIsadora
0x7102 = Basilica 0x710E = ITCZapfChancery
0x7103 = Bellevue 0x710F = Jasper
0x7104 = BertholdScript 0x7110 = Liberty
0x7105 = Boulevard 0x7111 = LisbonCursive
0x7106 = Amazone 0x7112 = MediciScript
0x7107 = CarmineTango 0x7113 = MurrayHill
0x7108 = CommercialScript 0x7114 = ParkAvenue
0x7109 = Coronet 0x7115 = Stuyvesant
0x710A = Corsiva 0x7116 = UniversityRoman
0x710B = Diskus 0x7117 = Musketeer
0x710C = FloridianScript 0x7118 = TypoUpright
0x7900 Family: SignetRoundhand
0x7901 = AbelCursive 0x790D = NuptialScript
0x7902 = Aristocrat 0x790E = OldFashionScript
0x7903 = CitadelScript 0x790F = OriginalScript
0x7904 = DorchesterScript 0x7910 = PalaceScript
0x7905 = FlemishScript 0x7911 = PopplResidenz
0x7906 = FlorentineScript 0x7912 = Balmoral
0x7907 = FrenchScript 0x7913 = ShelleyAllegroScript
0x7908 = Isabella 0x7914 = ShelleyAndanteScript
0x7909 = KunstlerScript 0x7915 = SignetRoundhand
0x790A = LinoScript 0x7916 = VenitianScript
0x790B = LuciaScript 0x7917 = Vivaldi
0x790C = MahoganyScript
0x8100 Family: Tekton
0x8101 = Banco 0x810B = Matura
0x8102 = Bison 0x810C = Mercurius
0x8103 = ITCGrizzly 0x810D = NewBerolina
0x8104 = DomCasual 0x810E = Mistral
0x8105 = Hebrastyle 0x810F = Pepita
0x8106 = Herculanum 0x8110 = Reporter
0x8107 = ITCFlora 0x8111 = Tekton
0x8108 = Forte 0x8112 = Jiffy
0x8109 = Klang 0x8113 = Visigoth
0x810A = Lithos
0x8900 Family: Uncial
0x8901 = AbbottOldStyle 0x890A = available10
0x8902 = Amigo 0x890B = available11
0x8903 = Auriol 0x890C = Libra
0x8904 = Camelot 0x890D = available13
0x8905 = Carolina 0x890E = Omnia
0x8906 = Clairvaux 0x890F = Ondine
0x8907 = AuraScript 0x8910 = available16
0x8908 = Euclid 0x8911 = PostAntiqua
0x8909 = Feinen 0x8912 = Uncial
0x9100 Family: OldEnglish
0x9101 = Basque 0x910A = BlackMoor
0x9102 = CloisterBlack 0x910B = OldEnglish
0x9103 = DucDeBerry 0x910C = Agincourt
0x9104 = EngraversText 0x910D = SanMarco
0x9105 = FetteFraktur 0x910E = WeddingText
0x9106 = GoudyText 0x910F = WilhelmKlingsporGotisch
0x9107 = AmericanText 0x9110 = YorkShire
0x9108 = LinoText 0x9111 = AlteSchwabacher
0x9109 = LondonText
0x9900 Family: ITCZapfDingbats
0x9901 = BorderPi 0x990B = Sonata
0x9902 = BundesbahnPi 0x990C = StarTrekPi
0x9903 = Carta 0x990D = Symbol
0x9904 = Cheq 0x990E = WoodTypeOrnaments
0x9905 = EuropeanPi 0x990F = LineDraw
0x9906 = HelveticaFractions 0x9910 = BarCodes
0x9907 = ITCZapfDingbats 0x9911 = KeyCaps
0x9908 = LinoTypeDecorationPi 0x9912 = MonoTypeSorts
0x9909 = LinoTypeGamePi 0x9913 = MTExtra
0x990A = LinoTypeHolidayPi 0x9914 = Fences
0xA100 Family: Broadway
0xA101 = Braggadocio 0xA10A = ITCLSCManhattan
0xA102 = Brittanic 0xA10B = ITCTomsRoman
0xA103 = Broadway 0xA10C = McCollough
0xA104 = Falstaff 0xA10D = Binner
0xA105 = Annlie 0xA10E = Normande
0xA106 = GlobeGothic 0xA10F = Parisian
0xA107 = ITCBernase 0xA110 = Stencil
0xA108 = ITCFatFace 0xA111 = Trooper
0xA109 = ITCFirenze 0xA112 = Bremen
0xA900 Family: Computer
0xA901 = Computer 0xA907 = PrinterNo1
0xA902 = Countdown 0xA908 = PrinterNo2
0xA903 = Data70 0xA909 = Zeitgeist
0xA904 = Digital 0xA90A = LCD
0xA905 = ITCMachine 0xA90B = OrbitB
0xA906 = Amelia
0xB100 Family: PTBarnum
0xB101 = Playbill 0xB105 = Figaro
0xB102 = BrandingIron 0xB106 = Hidalgo
0xB103 = available3 0xB107 = PTBarnum
0xB104 = available4
0xB900 Family: Ponderosa
0xB901 = AldousVertical 0xB90A = Lafayette
0xB902 = Arcadia 0xB90B = LatinExtraCondensed
0xB903 = Birch 0xB90C = Mesquite
0xB904 = Compacta 0xB90D = Onyx
0xB905 = Eccentric 0xB90E = Ponderosa
0xB906 = Industria 0xB90F = Runic
0xB907 = Ironwood 0xB910 = TipTop
0xB908 = ITCLSCCondensed 0xB911 = Willow
0xB909 = Juniper
0xC100 Family: Madrone
0xC101 = BlackOak 0xC103 = Poplar
0xC102 = Madrone 0xC104 = Thunderbird
0xC900 Family: Hobo
0xC901 = AntikvaMargaret 0xC911 = KochAntiqua
0xC902 = ArnoldBocklin 0xC912 = Milton
0xC903 = Belwe 0xC913 = Neptune
0xC904 = BlackfriarsRoman 0xC914 = Packard
0xC905 = BrynMawr 0xC915 = Pretorian
0xC906 = Charleston 0xC916 = Raphael
0xC907 = Columbus 0xC917 = Richmond
0xC908 = CooperBlack 0xC918 = Skyjald
0xC909 = Cottonwood 0xC919 = Tango
0xC90A = Croydon 0xC91A = Thalia
0xC90B = Eckmann 0xC91B = Belshaw
0xC90C = Hobo 0xC91C = LoType
0xC90D = Hogarth 0xC91D = Parsons
0xC90E = ITCGorilla 0xC91E = Romic
0xC90F = ITCGrouch 0xC91F = BitstreamArrus
0xC910 = ITCHonda
0xD100 Family: Revue
0xD101 = AdLib 0xD108 = Pump
0xD102 = Becket 0xD109 = Revue
0xD103 = Kino 0xD10A = Sintex1
0xD104 = MotterTektura 0xD10B = Stop
0xD105 = Neuland 0xD10C = Tabasco
0xD106 = Octopuss 0xD10D = Balloon
0xD107 = Othello
0xD900 Family: AestheticOrnamented
0xD901 = Abramesque 0xD919 = RaffiaInitials
0xD902 = AestheticOrnamented 0xD91A = RayShaded
0xD903 = BedRock 0xD91B = RomantiquesNo5
0xD904 = BlockUp 0xD91C = Sapphire
0xD905 = Chevalier 0xD91D = Sinaloa
0xD906 = Fatima 0xD91E = SnowCap
0xD907 = Flintstones 0xD91F = TalbotsRockyMountian
0xD908 = Flirt 0xD920 = Tonal
0xD909 = Florist 0xD921 = Trocadero
0xD90A = Fontanesi 0xD922 = UncleSam
0xD90B = FrysOrnamented 0xD923 = ViaFaceDonBlack
0xD90C = Gallia 0xD924 = Zip
0xD90D = GoodVibrations 0xD925 = Shadows
0xD90E = ITCNeon 0xD926 = Cameos
0xD90F = Karnak 0xD927 = StripedPatterns
0xD910 = Kismet 0xD928 = HatchPatterns
0xD911 = LettresOrnees 0xD929 = Engraved
0xD912 = Lexington 0xD92A = Outlines
0xD913 = Lilith 0xD92B = BabyTeeth
0xD914 = Nymphic 0xD92C = Bottleneck
0xD915 = OldGlory 0xD92D = Davida
0xD916 = Picadilly 0xD92E = OldDreadfulNo7
0xD917 = Pinball 0xD92F = Shotgun
0xD918 = Quentin


<scripting system> 1 = European classification <primary character set> character set numbers 0-15 <width (aspect ratio)> 0 = don't know 16-31 = ultra condensed 32-47 = extra compressed 48-63 = compressed 64-79 = extra condensed 80-95 = condensed (compact) 96-111 = semi condensed (narrow) 112-127 = normal 128-143 = semi expanded 144-159 = expanded (extended) 160-175 = extra expanded 176-191 = ultra expanded 192-223 = double wide 224-254 = triple wide 255 = reserved <weight> 0 = don't know 1-7 = ultra thin 8-15 = ultra light 16-23 = extra thin 24-31 = thin 32-47 = extra light 48-63 = light 64-79 = demi light 80-87 = semi light 88-95 = book 96-103 = regular (plain) 104-111 = Roman 112-127 = medium 128-135 = demi bold 136-143 = semi bold 144-159 = bold 160-175 = extra bold 176-191 = heavy 192-207 = extra heavy 208-223 = black 224-239 = extra black 240-247 = ultra heavy 248-254 = ultra black 254 = max weight 255 = reserved <attributes> bit 0: 1 = italic bit 1: 1 = outline bit 2: 1 = shadow bit 3: 1 = small caps <general characteristics> bits 0-1: usage category 0 = don't know 1 = text 2 = display 3 = both bits 2-3: general serif 0 = don't know 1 = sans serif 2 = serif 3 = script bits 4-5: spacing 0 = don't know 1 = proportional 2 = monospace <classification> bits 0-3: serif type 0 = don't know 1 = bracket 2 = cupped 3 = round bracket 4 = line 5 = slab 6 = wedge 7 = half 8 = sans square 9 = sans round 10 = sans flare 11 = nonconnect 12 = joining 13 = black serif 14 = swash <fill byte = 0> <font type> In .PRS file: 0 = built in 1 = cartridge slot 2 = memory (quantity units are in kilobytes) 3 = memory (quantity units are in font slots) 4 = print wheel In .DRS file: 128 (0x80) = wp greeked font 129 (0x81) = wp menu 130 (0x82) = wp vector 131 (0x83) = wp outline 132 (0x84) = reserved 133 (0x85) = reserved 134 (0x86) = Speedo 135 (0x87) = bullet (not yet internal) 138 (0x8A) = ATM 139 (0x8B) = TrueType 140 (0x8C) = reserved 141 (0x8D) = TrueType 142 (0x8E) = reserved 143 (0x8F) = reserved 255 (0xFF) = no soft font driver loaded <font source file type> 16 (0x10) = .PRS file type 20 (0x14) = .DRS file type [typeface name length in bytes] [typeface name] x 58? (word-string; max size = 116 bytes) The typeface name is made up for four separate null word-terminated strings: 1st string = typeface family (such as Times or Swiss) 2nd string = attributes (such as Bold, Italic, or Bold Italic) 3rd string = name prefix (group abbreviation, used for sorting in fonts and cartridge menus [such as CG]) 4th string = name extension. This is a symset string, an orientation string, or a string to simply distinguish this font from other fonts (such as scalable).

Packet Type 33 (0x21)

Font PS Table

One document file packet is used for each PS (proportional space) table.

In a SET file, this packet contains the font PS table for the default initial font.

<PS status flag>

  0 = byte characters

  1 = word characters

<PS type flag>

  0 = PS table

  1 = monospaced bitmap

[pointers to the 16 character sets] x 16

[character widths/bitmap] x ?  variable length

If the type is PS table, the following block of data will exist for each character set from 1 through 16.

<count of characters in this set (starting at 0)> same as the number of the last character in the set [width of nth character] x count+1 (n = 0 to count)

If the type is monospaced bitmap, the following block of data will exist for each character set from 1 through 16.

<count of characters in this set (starting at 0)> same as the number

of the last character in the set

<bitmap of character set> x (count/8)+1  The bits in the bitmap in

physical order indicate the existence (1) or absence (0) of the

corresponding character in the character set.  For example, if the

high bit of first byte is 1 then character 0 exists. If the low bit of

the first bit is 0, then character 7 is omitted.

The actual spacing used by a monospaced font may be calculated by the formula:

nominal character width = (average character width * current point size) / 300

The current point size is found in the Font Face Change function code (function 0xD4, subfunction 0x1A) in units of 3600ths and must be converted into 1200ths before it is used in the formula. The average character width is found in the Font Typeface Descriptor Pool packet (packet type 0x20) in units of 1200ths. The nominal character width is the spacing used by a monospaced font and is also in units of 1200ths.

Packet Type 34 (0x22)

Font List

In a SET File, this packet contains the default initial font.

[font ID (instance pointer)]

[cache ID of PS table (-1 = no PS table)]

[top shoulder height (WPU)]

[bottom shoulder height (WPU)]

[printed character width (WPU)]

[optimal space width (WPU)]

[normal space width (WPU)]

[horizontal motion units]

[numerator for fractional units of horizontal motion]

[vertical motion units]

[numerator for fractional units of vertical motion]

[pointer in pool of typeface descriptor (packet type 20)]

<flags >

  01 = scalable font

  02 = faked small cap font

[point size (3600ths)]

[nominal width (WPU)]

[hash word of descriptor]

[afc list (entry numbers, -1 = none)] x 16

[character afc list] x 16

[orientation afc list] x 4

[language afc list] x 4

[substitute font list] x 6  (entry number, -1 = none, -2 = on disk)

Packet Type 35 (0x23)

Printer Selection

[long .PRS file] x 37  null terminated, padded to 74 bytes

<actual .PRS file name> x 13  null terminated, padded to 13 bytes

[minimum top margin (WPU)]

[minimum bottom margin (WPU)]

[minimum left margin (WPU)]

[minimum right margin (WPU)]

[minimum top margin (landscape) (WPU)]

[minimum bottom margin (landscape) (WPU)]

[minimum left margin (landscape) (WPU)]

[minimum right margin (landscape) (WPU)]

<flags>

  bit 0: available

  bit 1: initialize printer when WP starts

  bit 3: right hyphenation zone disabled

  bits 4-7: orientations supported

    16 (0x10) = portrait

    32 (0x20) = landscape

    64 (0x40) = reverse portrait

    128 (0x80) = reverse landscape

<port number>

  0 = lpt1

  1 = lpt2

  2 = lpt3

  4 = com1

  5 = com2

  6 = com3

  7 = com4

  -1 = filename or device

<byte to initialize serial port>

  length (bit 0):

    0 = 7

    1 = 8

  stop bit (bit 1):

    0 = 1 stop bit

    1 = 2 stop bits

  extended baud rate (bit 2):

    0 = no

    1 = yes (19200)

  parity (bits 3-4):

    0 = none

    1 = odd, 3 = even

  baud rate (bits 5-7):

    0 = 110

    1 = 150

    2 = 300

    3 = 600

    4 = 1200

    5 = 2400

    6 = 4800

    7 = 9600

<network printer flag>

  1 (0x01) network printer

  2 (0x02) suppress top of form

  4 (0x04) reserved

  8 (0x08) reserved

  16 (0x10) reserved

  32 (0x20) reserved

  64 (0x40) reserved

  128 (0x80) reserved

<network form number>

<full pathname for non-port device> x 80

  If port number is 0-7, bytes 1-6 (0 based) of this field are used

for hardware printing information.

<pathname only - for auxiliary printer files> x 67

<additional flags>

  1 (0x01) = prompt for file name

  2 (0x02) = Xon/Xoff instead of DTR

  4 (0x04) = check initial printer status

  8 (0x08) = printer added to list by setup

  16 (0x10) = configured for color

  32 (0x20) = color-capable printer

  64 (0x40) = extended checking

  128 (0x80) = available

<output tray flags>

  1 (0x01) = sorting supported

  2 (0x02) = grouping supported

  4 (0x04) = offset jogger supported

  8 (0x08) = offset jogger on

  16 (0x10) = output bin on

  32 (0x20) = output bin supported

  64 (0x40) = no output option

  128 (0x80) = printer supports output options

[bin numbers] x 2  Up to 32 total bin numbers.  Each bit is a bin

number.  When a bit is set, the corresponding bin is active.

  bit 0 = output bin 1

  bit 1 = output bin 2

  bit 2 = output bin 3

  bit 3 = output bin 4

  bit 4 = output bin 5

  bit 5 = output bin 6

  bit 6 = output bin 7

  bit 7 = output bin 8

  bit 8 = output bin 9

  bit 9 = output bin 10

  bit 10 = output bin 11

  bit 11 = output bin 12

  bit 12 = output bin 13

  bit 13 = output bin 14

  bit 14 = output bin 15

  bit 15 = output bin 16

  bit 16 = output bin 17

  bit 17 = output bin 18

  bit 18 = output bin 19

  bit 19 = output bin 20

  bit 20 = output bin 21

  bit 21 = output bin 22

  bit 22 = output bin 23

  bit 23 = output bin 24

  bit 24 = output bin 25

  bit 25 = output bin 26

  bit 26 = output bin 27

  bit 27 = output bin 28

  bit 28 = output bin 29

  bit 29 = output bin 30

  bit 30 = output bin 31

  bit 31 = output bin 32

[date of .PRS file]

  bits 15-9 = year + 80

  bits 8-5 = month

  bits 4-0 = day (starting at 1)

[time of .PRS file]

  bits 15-11 = hour (24 hour starting at 0)

  bits 10-5 = minutes

  bits 4-0 = seconds/2 (may not be completely accurate)

Packet Type 36 (0x24)

Embedded Printer Command

<embedded printer command> x ? native byte string, null terminated

Packet Type 37 (0x25)

Default Initial Font

[number of prefix IDs = 1]

[initial font descriptor PID (type=0x55)]

[point size (3600ths)]

Packet Type 38 (0x26)

Print Information for Q-codes

No documentation will be provided for this packet.

Packet Type 39 (0x27)

Output Device Type or Port for Q-codes

No documentation will be provided for this packet.

Packet Type 40 (0x28)

Machine Dependent Information

No documentation will be provided for this packet.

Packet Type 41 (0x29)

PS Table Prefix Packet IDs

This packet contains the prefix packet IDs of each font's PS table. There should be one PS table entry for each font in the font list. The format is:

[number of child PS table IDs]

[ID 0] index 0 PS table ID (type=0x21)

[ID 1] index 1 PS table ID

..  ..

[ID n] index n PS table ID

Packet Type 42 (0x2A) - Added for WP 7.0

Third-Party Data

This packet is always used in conjunction with the Third Party function (0xE10B). The format of this packet is defined by the third-party company.


Packet Type 43 (0x2B)

Form Paper Size/Type Name

No documentation will be provided for this packet.

Packet Type 44 (0x2C)

Subdocument Summary

This is the same format as the extended document summary packet, packet type 18 (0x12).

Packet Type 45 (0x2D)

Subdocument Password

No documentation will be provided for this packet.

Packet Type 46 (0x2E)

Deletable Packet

No documentation will be provided for this packet.

Packet Type 47 (0x2F) - Added for WP 7.0

Routing Annotation

<flags>

  bit 0: set means this document came from the routing system

  bits 1-7: reserved

<user count> the number of users listed in this packet

{user IDs size} the size, in bytes, of the user IDs data area

{work flow ID offset}  offset into packet of work flow ID

{work flow filename offset} offset into packet of routed filename

<user data> x ? the following five bytes per user, ordered to match

the user IDs

<user display color (RGBS)> x 4

<flag byte>

  bit 0: set means the user has completed his review of the document

  bits 1-7: reserved

[users IDs index] x ? two bytes per user containing the offset of his

mail system user ID relative to the beginning of user IDs data (user

IDs are stored in route order)

<user IDs data> x ? the user IDs stored as packed strings of 8-bit

ANSI characters

[user names index] x ? two bytes per user containing the offset of his

long name relative to the beginning of user names data (ordered to

match the user IDs)

<user names data> x ? the user long names stored as packed strings of

8-bit ANSI characters (ordered to match the user IDs)

<work flow ID> x ? Ensemble Lite work flow ID passed to WP on the

command line (a null-terminated string)

<work flow document name> x ? Ensemble Lite routed document name as

returned from the routing system (a null-terminated string)




Packet Type 48 (0x30)

Normal Style

[number of prefix IDs]

[PID of style to link to (type=0x30)] If this is null, look at the

Enter flag.  If this ID exists, it means that when this style is ended

(or when Enter is pressed), the style ID that is linked to begins.

[number of text blocks = 4]

{relative offset of 1st text block}

{paragraph text size}

{beginning style text size}

{end style text size}

{extra style text size}

<style type>

  1 = open style

  2 = paired style

  3 = paragraph style

  4 = deleted "including codes"

  5 = deleted "leaving codes"

<style flag>

  1 (0x01) = library style (otherwise local only)

  2 (0x02) = system style

  4 (0x04) = Enter turns style off (ignored if link ID is valid)

  8 (0x08) = Enter turns style back on again (ignored if link ID is

valid)

  16 (0x10) = reserved (always set to null when creating a style code)

  32 (0x20) = style includes other style(s)

  64 (0x40) = reserved

  128 (0x80) = reserved

[style hash]

[offset from beginning of packet to description]

[style name] x 12(max)  null terminated

[style description] x ?  null terminated



The following data is the text block part of the style.

<paragraph-oriented begin information> x paragraph text size

<other begin information> x beginning style text size

<end information> x ending style text size

<extra information> x extra style text size

Packet Type 49 (0x31)

Outline Style

Null level IDs indicate that the default outline is used for that level.

[child ID cnt = 8]

[level 1 ID (type=0x30)]

[level 2 ID (type=0x30)]

[level 3 ID (type=0x30)]

[level 4 ID (type=0x30)]

[level 5 ID (type=0x30)]

[level 6 ID (type=0x30)]

[level 7 ID (type=0x30)]

[level 8 ID (type=0x30)]

<style flags>

  low nibble values:

    0x01 = library style

    0x02 = system style

    0x04 = outline does not use paragraph styles

    0x08 = reserved

  high nibble values:

    0x00 = heading paragraph styles

    0x10 = reserved

    0x20 = normal paragraph styles

    0x40 = use legal (non-indented) paragraph styles

    0x60 = reserved

    0x80 = reserved

    0xA0 = reserved

    0xC0 = reserved

    0xE0 = this style has been deleted

[hash of IDs, name, flags] (set to null when creating the style)

<numbering methods for printing> x 8

  one byte for each level

    0 = Arabic numbers

    1 = lowercase letters (a-z)

    2 = uppercase letters (A-Z)

    3 = lowercase Roman

    4 = uppercase Roman

    5 = character string (only valid for footnotes and endnotes)

    6 = leading-zero Arabic numbers

  For Asia: (2-byte character required; uses two character cells to

PRN)

    0x40 = 2-byte Arabic

    0x41 = 2-byte lowercase letters (a-z)

    0x42 = 2-byte uppercase letters (A-Z)

    0x43 = 2-byte lowercase Roman

    0x44 = 2-byte uppercase Roman

    0x45 = 2-byte character string (only valid for footnotes and

endnotes)

    0x46 = 2-byte leading-zero Arabic numbers

    0x80 = kanji

    0x81 = 1-byte katakana (aiueo)

    0x82 = 2-byte katakana (aiueo)

    0x83 = 1-byte katakana (iroha)

    0x84 = 2-byte katakana (iroha)

    0x85 = available

    0x86 = standard kanji with leading-zero

    0xC0 = kanji 2 (ten = juu)



If the numbering method is character string, the following information

exists:

[character string length]

[character string] x length in bytes

[pointer to description]

[8 pointers to number strings] x 8

[outline style name] x 13(max)  null terminated

[description] x ?  null terminated

[level 1 num string] x 21(max)  WP word string null terminated

[level 2 num string] x 21(max)  WP word string null terminated

[level 3 num string] x 21(max)  WP word string null terminated

[level 4 num string] x 21(max)  WP word string null terminated

[level 5 num string] x 21(max)  WP word string null terminated

[level 6 num string] x 21(max)  WP word string null terminated

[level 7 num string] x 21(max)  WP word string null terminated

[level 8 num string] x 21(max)  WP word string null terminated

Packet Type 50 (0x32)

Personal Style Library Filename

[personal style library filename] x ?  null terminated

If this packet ever has child IDs, the format will be that of the Native Filename packet type 0x07.

Packet Type 51 (0x33)

Shared Style Library Filename

[shared style library filename] x ?  null terminated

If this packet ever has child IDs, the format will be that of the Native Filename packet type 0x07.

Packet Type 52 (0x34)

Personal and Shared Library File Date/Time

<date structure for personal style library file> x 10

<date structure for shared style library file> x 10

10-Byte Date Structure

[year]

<month>

<day>

<hour>

<minute>

<second> (unused = 0)

<day of week> (unused = 0)

<time zone> (unused = 0)

<unused> (= 0)

Packet Type 53 (0x35) - Added for WP 7.0

Default Native Fonts

Mideast default font and size for dual or multiple fonts.

[number of child prefix IDs = 1]

[PID of desired font]

<point size of font> in 3600ths

<language set of the initial native font>

  9 = Hebrew

  13 = Arabic

Packet Type 54 (0x36) - Added for WP 7.0

English AFC (Fareast)

Use English AFC for Asian fonts.

<use English AFC flag> 1 = use English AFC for double byte fonts

Packet Type 55 (0x37) - 63 (0x3F)

Reserved



Packet Type 64 (0x40)

Graphics Filename

If this packet does not have any children, the format is:

[graphics filename] x ?  null terminated

If this packet does have children, the format is the following:

[number of child IDs]

  [ID 1 (type=0x6F, 0x70, or 0x71)] ID of child packet containing

graphics data

  [ID 2 (type=0x6F, 0x70, or 0x71)] ID of child packet containing

graphics data

.. ..

  [ID n (type=0x6F, 0x70, or 0x71)] ID of last child containing

graphics data

  [tag 1] tag flag for first child packet

  [tag 2] tag flag for second child packet

  .. ..

  [tag n] last tag flag for last child packet

[graphics filename] x ?  null terminated

Format for tag flags

0x0001 = data being kept internal

0x0010 = data being kept internal (hot link)

0x0011 = data being kept internal (warm link)

0x0012 = data being kept internal (cold link)

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