A scalable font technology from Adobe that renders fonts for both the printer and the screen. PostScript fonts come in Type 1 and Type 3 formats. Type 1 fonts use a simple, efficient command language ...
PostScript fonts come in two flavors: Early, and Level 3. In PostScript Level 3, you have more flexibility and control over font rendering than in previous versions, largely due to improved handling ...
PostScript Type 1 fonts are decades old, but apps supported them until recently.
If you want to know about the history of desktop publishing, you need to know about Adobe’s PostScript fonts. PostScript fonts used vector graphics so that they could look crisp and clear no matter ...
As the bugs targeted by minor releases to Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard become increasingly specific, it’s easy to become complacent about the possibility of an update introducing a new problem. That, ...
To quickly locate postscript fonts in your font library using Connect’s desktop app, follow these steps: Install Connect’s desktop app from Connectfonts.com by visiting the website, logging in, and ...
Typekit has announced that it is now serving PostScript versions of certain fonts in order to work around a problem with Windows rendering. Those who haven’t upgraded to the DirectWrite type rendering ...
Printing issues have occurred from printing static TTF fonts via printers using PostScript 3. It seems that these issues can be solved by instead printing with static OTF fonts. This is a WIP issue ...
An trio of tips and queries regarding fonts in Mac OS X: Displaying "graphic" fonts in Cocoa applications For several weeks now, we have been a bit mystified by the fact that we could not select nor ...
PostScript Type 1 fonts are no longer directly supported. Microsoft was just about the last party still supporting this font. It is now changing that, having already done so for Adobe earlier this ...
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