[RULE] Re: fonts & font formats
Vadim Plessky
plessky at cnt.ru
Thu Dec 19 17:36:57 EET 2002
On Thursday 19 December 2002 04:55, Martin Stricker wrote:
| Vadim Plessky wrote:
| > So, I have a chance to work on fonts & icons (and those are two
| > areas where Linux/*BSD should improve, IMHO).
|
| Agreed absolutely!
|
| > I was in font development/DTP business in 1991-1993, and haven't
| > had a chance to work on this since 1993. Last year I re-started
| > those efforts, and I hope to release good-looking fonts In a
| > couple of months, speaking realistically.
|
| How do you create the fonts, and which kind of fonts do you create? I
| walways wanted to meddle with fonts (TrueType, so they're scalable), but
| I never found good software for a reasonable price...
The right way to go is PostScript Type1 fonts, with path for migration to
OpenType (Adobe CFF/type2) fonts formta in the future.
Believe me, I have tested different formats, and OpenType *with Adobe CFF/type
2* outlines (do not mix it with TrueType fonts bumdled with OpenType layout
tables) has most compact font size (reduction can be up to 50%, comparing to
TrueType outline!) and excelelnt hinting model (derived from PS Type 1 fonts)
I am working on replacement for Times/Times New Roman and Helvetica/Arial, as
those are the fonts people use.
I plan to releasr those fonts under BSD or MIT/X11 license.
I also considering re-work of several URW fonts (Nimbus Sans, Nimbus Roman),
but as originals are under GPL, those reworked fonts would be GPL'ed, too.
As about tools: I started about 1.5 years ago with FontLab, but later migrated
to PfaEdit (http://pfaedit.sourceforge.net)
George Williams (PfaEdit author) was very kind to offer his support & fix many
*major* bugs, and I think currnet PfaEdit is in quite usable state.
|
| Best regards,
| Martin Stricker
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Best Regards,
Vadim Plessky
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