The hidden styles in the SBTables library are used to “centralize” specific customizable settings. The hidden styles listed in this topic are called from all the paragraph styles in this library, so they provide a “single place” when you need to change a specific setting for all the paragraph styles.
Do not rename these hidden styles.
fntr
This hidden style is used to define the roman font for the table. The name is an acronym of ‘font roman’. The SBTables library contains the fonts that were available on the test system. The actual font used is 301. You need to edit the fntr style and change the font number to the font, used by the Customers system for the ‘non-bold’ text in tables.
fntb
Similar to fntr, this hidden style fntb is used to define the bold font for the table. The actual font used is 304. You need to edit the fntb style and change the font number to the font, used by the Customers system for the ‘bold’ text in the tables.
ds6
This hidden style is used to define the defaults for the font size, leading, indent and grid and optionally other values. The actual values for the ds6 style are >h 6pt<>ld 6pt<>is<>grid<. You may need to edit the ds6 style and change the font size, leading, and optionally add tracking (>kern<) and change the character horizontal scale (>w..<) to the values, used by the Customers system for the text in the tables. The style applies to table paragraph styles that format the roman and bold text.
ds5
As the previous, it just sets the type size and leading to 5pt.
df1
Defines the standard dot-filler that is used in table cells without the Bell character. You need to edit this style and change the font number in it to the font number you put in the fntr style.
df2
Defines the standard dot-filler that is used in table text with the Bell character. You need to edit this style and change the font number in it to the font number you put in the fntr style.