+
+@code{x5} is observed as either 0 or 5. When it is 5, the following
+strings are CCA through CCE format strings. Most commonly these are
+all @code{-,,,} but other strings occur.
+
+@example
+font := byte[index] 31 string[typeface]
+ 00 00
+ (10 | 20 | 40 | 50 | 70 | 80)[f1]
+ 41
+ (i0 | i1 | i2)[f2]
+ 00
+ (i0 | i2 | i64173)[f3]
+ (i0 | i1 | i2 | i3)[f4]
+ string[fgcolor] string[bgcolor]
+ i0 i0 00
+ (v3: int[f5] int[f6] int[f7] int[f8])
+@end example
+
+Each @code{font}, in order, represents the font style for a different
+element: title, caption, footnote, row labels, column labels, corner
+labels, data, and layers.
+
+@code{index} is the 1-based index of the @code{font}, i.e. 1 for the
+first @code{font}, through 8 for the final @code{font}.
+
+@code{typeface} is the string name of the font. In the corpus, this
+is @code{SansSerif} in over 99% of instances and @code{Times New
+Roman} in the rest.
+
+@code{fgcolor} and @code{bgcolor} are the foreground color and
+background color, respectively. In the corpus, these are always
+@code{#000000} and @code{#ffffff}, respectively.
+
+The meaning of the remaining data is unknown. It seems likely to
+include font sizes, horizontal and vertical alignment, attributes such
+as bold or italic, and margins. @code{f1} is @code{40} most of the
+time. @code{f2} is @code{i1} most of the time for the title and
+@code{i0} most of the time for other fonts.
+
+The table below lists the values observed in the corpus. When a cell
+contains a single value, then 99+% of the corpus contains that value.
+When a cell contains a pair of values, then the first value is seen in
+about two-third of the corpus and the second value in about the
+remaining one-third. In fonts that include multiple pairs, values are
+correlated, that is, for font 3, f5 = 24, f6 = 24, f7 = 2 appears
+about two-thirds of the time, as does the combination of f4 = 0, f6 =
+10 for font 7.
+
+@example
+font f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 f6 f7 f8
+
+ 1 40 1 0 0 8 10/11 1 8
+ 2 40 0 2 1 8 10/11 1 1
+ 3 40 0 2 1 24/11 24/ 8 2/3 4
+ 4 40 0 2 3 8 10/11 1 1
+ 5 40 0 0 1 8 10/11 1 4
+ 6 40 0 2 1 8 10/11 1 4
+ 7 40 0 64173 0/1 8 10/11 1 1
+ 8 40 0 2 3 8 10/11 1 4
+@end example