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      Adobe and Microsoft break some old files by removing PostScript font support

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Wednesday, 16 August, 2023 - 19:34 · 1 minute

    An Apple Macintosh Plus along with an original LaserWriter, the printer that helped popularize PostScript Type 1 fonts.

    Enlarge / An Apple Macintosh Plus along with an original LaserWriter, the printer that helped popularize PostScript Type 1 fonts. (credit: Apple)

    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 what size they were, and Apple licensed PostScript fonts for the original LaserWriter printer; together with publishing software like Aldus PageMaker, they made it possible to create a file that would look exactly the same on your computer screen as it did when you printed it.

    The most important PostScript fonts were so-called "Type 1" fonts, which Adobe initially didn't publish a specification for. From the 1980s up until roughly the early 2000s or so, if you were working in desktop publishing professionally, you were probably using Type 1 fonts.

    Other companies didn't want Adobe to have a monopoly on vector-based fonts or desktop publishing, of course; Apple created the TrueType format in the early 90s and licensed it to Microsoft, which used it in Windows 3.1 and later versions. Adobe and Microsoft later collaborated on a new font format called OpenType that could replace both TrueType and PostScript Type 1, and by the mid-2000s , it had been released as an open standard and had become the predominant font format used across most operating systems and software.

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      Ubuntu 23.10 Swapping DejaVu for Noto Fonts

      pubsub.blastersklan.com / omgubuntu · Thursday, 20 July, 2023 - 17:38 edit

    dejavu fonts ubuntuUbuntu devs plan on making a notable typographic change in the upcoming release of Ubuntu 23.10 ‘Mantic Minotaur’. In an effort to improve the quality and (marginally) reduce the number of fonts a standard Ubuntu install comes with, the plan is to ship the Noto fonts package by default. This package includes sans-serif and serif fonts that cover a swathe of latin and non-latin scripts. In current versions of Ubuntu the DejaVu fonts package is pre-installed and pre-configured to handle non-latin scripts. With this change the Noto fonts will take over duties for cases where DejaVu would be used as […]

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      Des polices de caractères

      news.movim.eu / Korben · Tuesday, 20 December, 2022 - 08:00

    Si vous en avez assez de chercher toujours les mêmes polices sur des sites gratuits comme DaFont , Google Fonts ou UrbanFont , j’ai un autre site à vous proposer qui devrait vous plaire.

    Son nom : iFonts !

    Vous y trouverez des tas de polices de caractères sourcées par les créateurs du site. Elles sont plutôt jolies et classées par catégories (Sans Serif, Serif, Slab Serif, Display, Blackletter, Script et Symbols). Un vrai plaisir de parcourir tout ça, notamment grâce aux images qui mettent bien en avant chaque police.

    La plupart sont totalement gratuites, mais sachez que certaines archives proposées contiennent également des polices sous licence. Donc, prenez le temps de lire les fichiers de licence avant de les utiliser commercialement.

    Bref, de quoi renouveler un peu le stock de polices originales de qualité.

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      2,000 fonts for Debian

      pubsub.slavino.sk / bits.debian.org · Friday, 17 December, 2021 - 17:45 · 1 minute

    fnt

    Debian comes with tons of fonts for all kinds of purposes, you can easily list them (almost) all with: apt-cache search ^fonts- .

    However, sometimes they are not in their latest version, or as a user you would like to get access to new fonts that are not present in Debian stable yet.

    With the tool fnt you can easily preview, and install fonts from Debian sid and Google Web Fonts (that's about 2,000 fonts that are DSFG compliant). Any user can use the tool to install fonts only for the user itself, or the system administrator can run it as root to install the fonts system wide.

    The package fnt is already in Bookworm, so if you run Debian testing you can use it to get, test and use many fonts that are in their way of being packaged in Debian:

    ITP #973779 fnt install scheherazadenew
    RFP #944140 fnt install arsenal
    RFP #757249 fnt install ekmukta
    RFP #724629 fnt install firasans
    RFP #766211 fnt install orbitron
    RFP #803690 fnt install pompiere
    RFP #754784 fnt install raleway
    RFP #827735 fnt install reemkufi
    RFP #986999 fnt install redhat{display,mono,text}

    If you want to learn more you can have a look at the wiki page about fonts ( https://wiki.debian.org/Fonts ), and if you want to contribute or maintain fonts in Debian, don't hesitate to join the Fonts Team !


    Značky: #Debian, #typography, #fonts, #artwork

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      Great fonts in Debian 10 (or later)

      Gürkan Myczko · pubsub.slavino.sk / bits.debian.org · Tuesday, 9 June, 2020 - 11:00

    An example of several fonts in Debian 10

    Debian comes with tons of fonts for all kinds of purposes, you can easily list them all (almost) with: apt-cache search ^fonts-

    Above you can see a nice composition with examples of several fonts. The composition is published under the MIT (Expat) license and the source SVG (created with Inkscape) can be downloaded here . You will need the fonts to be installed in your system so the SVG is correctly rendered.

    If you want to learn more you can have a look at the wiki page about fonts ( https://wiki.debian.org/Fonts ), and if you want to contribute or maintain fonts in Debian, don't hesitate to join the Fonts Team !


    Značky: #fonts, #typography, #artwork, #Debian