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Nix, OS X klara av att rendera Typ-1 postscriptfonter
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Fonts and Characters
In addition to extensive capabilities for managing, using, and rendering fonts,
Mac OS X includes a wealth of font and character content.
Support for industry standards
Mac OS X delivers industry-leading support for popular font formats.
PostScript Type 1 (with double-byte support). Adobe PostScript fonts launched
the desktop publishing industry and are used today by publishers, corporations,
and government agencies for high-quality output to laser printers, imagesetters,
and platesetters. Each PostScript font requires two files, one for the screen and one
for use by the printer?s RIP (raster image processor). Mac OS X is the only operating
system that provides native PostScript Type 1 font support.
OpenType. OpenType fonts (extension .otf ) can contain 65,000 different glyphs, so
type can be set in non-Roman languages such as Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. There
are Macintosh- and Windows-specific OpenType formats; Mac OS X supports both.
TrueType. TrueType fonts (extension .ttf ) are typically used in home and office
environments. A single file contains both screen and printer font information. Mac
OS X supports both Macintosh- and Windows-specific TrueType formats.
Multiple Master. This special type of PostScript font allows variation of one or more
font parameters (such as weight) to create a large number of custom styles, also
known as instances. Mac OS X can activate already created instances of Multiple
Master fonts.
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