Encoding tables have the following format: Lines starting with % are regarded as comments and are ignored. Empty lines are also ignored (note: a line with only spaces or tabs is not an empty line) The first non-empty, non-comment line must contain 2 integers, specifying the first and last encoding number. Then the character encodings follow. This code is literally copied into the postscript stream, and should specify a font character vector. For example %%%% Part of ISO-Latin-1 encodings 32 40 % first and last encoding 032 /space 033 /exclam 034 /quotedbl 035 /numbersign 036 /dollar 037 /percent 038 /ampersand 039 /quoteright 040 /parenleft Any character of the input text files outside the first/last encoding range will be transformed to the \277 character.