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[Freetype] Re: [Pfaedit-devel] Re: what is the best format for fonts sto
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Vadim Plessky |
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[Freetype] Re: [Pfaedit-devel] Re: what is the best format for fonts storage/distribution? |
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Fri, 23 Aug 2002 12:10:31 +0400 |
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On Friday 23 August 2002 3:46 am, Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
| At 7:08 PM +0400 8/22/02, Vadim Plessky wrote:
| >On Tuesday 20 August 2002 8:08 pm, Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
| >| Because only recently (Windows 2000 & Mac OS X) did the major
| >| OS platforms start supporting it w/o the need for add-ons (eg. Adobe
| >| Type Manager).
| >
| >You need to install ATM 4.1, to be able to render OpenType under Windows
| > 98.
|
| I am aware of that - read what I wrote again ;).
|
I had ATM Deluxe 4.0 installed, and had *impression* that it's the last/best
version.
And in fact ATM 4.1 installer was surprised and asked me *why I want to
install Light version over Deluxe?*
Probbaly Adobe installer doesn't know that ATM Deluxe 4.1 is not available for
download (I mean, for free) :-)
| If you want REAL OpenType support on Windows, upgrade to
| either 2000 or XP. Anything else, as you note, is a hack and not
| 100%...
Thanks for the tip, I would consider this.
|
| >| Adobe is shipping ALL NEW FONTS as OpenType, as well as going
| >| back and redoing many of their most popular faces as Extended
| >| OpenType (with all the ligatures, etc.)
| >
| >I did some further research.
| >
| >About Adobe:
| >
| >I have checked
| >http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/main.html
| >and Type -> Type downloads
| >http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=190
|
| Forget about that! Look at their commercial fonts -
| <http://www.adobe.com:80/products/fontfolio/main.html>. Note the
| "more then 175 fonts in the cross-platform OpenType Pro format".
|
Thanks, I have found later that *commercial fonts* are available in OpenType.
Can you explain what is OpenType Pro and where the docs about it can be found?
What kind of improvement OT Pro over OT?
| >Are you sure that Windows ME supports OpenType?
|
| Nope, not sure at all. Never used it...I can, however, vouch
| that 2000 and XP support it since I've used OT fonts with both.
|
| >BTW: I do not see that Win2k/XP get market share from Windows 98.
| >Win98/95 has about 75% share of all Windows system used, and
| > WinNT/2000/XP - accounts just for 25%.
|
| I didn't say they HAD it, but that it is increasing. And
| given the improvements in technology in the newer systems (such as OT
| support) - that's a good thing!
|
| It would be like you comparing KDE 1.0 ;).
Well, I have licensed copy of Windows 98, wjich came with my notebook.
My wife recently bought a new notebook (3 months ago), and it cam ewith Win98
SE as well.
So, I comparing *latest hardware with pre-installed /supposely/ latest
software* with latest release of KDE (which is KDE 3.0.3, stable branch)
And KDE3 is superior to Win98, for sure.
Should I say here that OpenType is supported? ;-)
// not for printing, though. I bug-reported TrolTech abouth this already.
Not to mention: 255 shades of gray for anti-aliased rendering, etc.
Of course credits go to FreeType and RENDER ext., for supporting these
features.
But KDE *has* those features, so why not to mention them?
|
| >Therefor, it's unlikely OpenType will get acceptance soon (next 2-3
| > years).:-( (as MacOS X is limited to PowerPC / Apple hardware, and
| > Passport in WinXP is extremly annoying)
| >
| >But we can try to promote it on Linux/UNIX'es, though
|
| Promoting it on Linux is fine, but that won't convince font
| foundries to support it. They only care about Mac OS and Windows,
| since that's where the people who pay for fonts are.
|
Well, my plan is *to bring good fonts to Linux/UNIX* - first priority, and (if
it doesn't cost extra effort) - to make available those fonts for Windows
(Mac?) users as well.
But Linux/XFree86 (GNOME, KDE, etc.) is, for sure, my first priority!
As about font foundries - I do not think they will help here.
We need to do all on our own!
Hopefully, I *was* in Font Development/DTP business, so there is nothing new
those foundries can offer.
May be, with exception of Adobe - which (as it seems, according to your mails)
is quite active in OpenType development.
It would be nice if they can donate some code to PfaEdit/FreeType (related to
OT rendering/generation) - but so far it hasn't happened.
|
| Leonard
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