RE: Open-Type fonts

Subject: RE: Open-Type fonts
From: Alan Wood <alan -dot- wood -at- context -dot- co -dot- uk>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 15:17:55 +0100


Anne Seveska wrote:

> Have any of you out there worked with Open Type fonts?
>
> 1. Do these work with True Type fonts? i.e., are they housed, used and
> stored
> the same way?
> 2. Can you have one document with True Type fonts and Open Type fonts
> simultaneously?
> 3. Can you offer any opinions, help or advice?
>
Question 1 - Yes
Question 2 - Yes
Question 3 - If a font that you want is available in an OpenType version,
there is no reason not to use it.

You may be using OpenType fonts already. Recent versions of Arial, Courier
New and Times New Roman are OpenType fonts, and so are several other fonts
supplied with Windows XP.

Alan Wood
http://www.alanwood.net (Unicode, special characters, pesticide names)



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