<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">On 09/22/2001 11:49:25 AM Chuck Coker wrote:<br>
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>I can make custom fonts as I need them. I've made TrueType and PostScript<br>
>fonts for Windows in the past. I ~should~ be able to recompile them for use<br>
>on Macs, but I haven't tried it yet. The biggest problem is that with web<br>
>pages, for example, the user has to download the proper font, install it,<br>
>and ~then~ they can view the pages.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">They can view the web pages provided they have *some* font (not necessarily the one the author used), and provided the data and the font follow the same encoding conventions. If the data uses some custom encoding that requires a custom-built font, then that isn't as useful -- the user needs that specific font to read the page. If the data conforms to a standard -- Unicode -- then fonts that also conform to the standard can be used.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Font embedding technologies are available from MS and from Netscape, but unfortunately each works only in certain browsers. The Fairy web server software can also be used to allow users to view pages even if they don't have the necessary fonts on their system. I believe it will work with any browser. </font>
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>I haven't had much luck making fonts look as good on the monitor as fonts<br>
>from Monotype, Adobe, et al, although they are still readable. However, they<br>
>look very good when printed.<br>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Hinting by hand gives good results on screen but takes time. Font tools like Fontographer can do automated hinting, which can give useful results. If you want to do hinting by hand, MS's Visual TrueType is one tool you can use for that purpose. Technologies like ClearType and high resolution LCD displays may eventually reduce the need for hinting, but for now font hinting is still important.</font>
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- Peter<br>
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