PREMIUM FONTS
PREMIUM FONTS
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•various font packages as well as single fonts — you can choose among numerous different weights
•various font formats — OpenType, Mac PostScript & PC PostScript
• Prices are: 115 € OpenType font, 45 € PostScript MAC & PC font
•Buy full packages and save up to 200 €! We recommend that you use OpenType fonts!
• How to decompress downloaded files?
Before installing the fonts you have downloaded from Typonine you must unzip (expand) these archive files. The files are zipped (compressed) so you could download them faster. Here are the instructions for unzipping:
Mac
If you are Mac OS X user just double click the .zip archive and the folder, with the same name as the zipped archive, should appear on your desktop. Inside are font files ready for installation.
If you have StuffIt Expander installed on your computer you can use it for extracting files also by double clicking the .zip archive.
Windows
You will need any kind of archiving program such as WINZip, StuffIt, ZipReader, FreeZip, etc. If you already have it installed just double click the .zip archive and the program window should appear. Then click Extract button and the window will appear where you must define the place on your computer where you want to extract the files. Then click extract and the folder, with the same name as the zipped archive, should appear on your defined place.
If you are experiencing any problems with unzipping files downloaded from Typonine feel free to contact us at infosite@typonine.com and we will try to help you.
• How to install a Font?
Follow the instructions for your operating system below.
MAC OS X (10.x)
Drag the font files into the Library/Fonts folder.
With the PostScript fonts make sure that the font suitcase and the PostScript font are in the same folder.
MAC OS 7-9.x
Drag the font suitcase and the PostScript font onto the icon of the System Folder.
If you have ATM 4.x Deluxe installed on your computer copy the font files into any folder on your hard drive except the System/Fonts folder (make sure that the font suitcase and the PostScript font are in the same folder). Then launch ATM and install the font according to the ATM manual.
Windows XP
From the Start menu choose Settings>Control Panel and double click the Fonts folder. From the Fonts folder File menu click Install New Font.
Choose the drive and folder that contains the font files you wish to install. To install all fonts in the folder click Select All. Make sure the Copy fonts to Fonts folder check box is selected. Click OK.
Windows ME, 98, 95 and 3.1x
Launch Adobe Type Manager, then choose the PostScript or OpenType font from its location on your computer and press Add button to install it.
•Some applications need to be restarted for changes to take effect. You must quit the application and start it up again to make sure the fonts are in your font list.
We recommend installing only one format of a font, either OpenType, or PostScript. Installing more formats of the same font may cause problems using the fonts.
PostScript
MAC PostScript font file is used on Macintosh computer platforms. It is consisted of two files: a font suitcase for screen display, and a printer font file for printing.
PC PostScript is used on Windows computer platforms. It is usually made of the .pfb, .pfm and .inf files, and may also include .afm files.
Adobe PostScript 3™ is the worldwide printing and imaging standard. The PostScript programming language was originally developed by Adobe Systems to communicate complex graphic printing instructions to digital printers. It is now built into many laser printers for high-quality rendering of both raster and vector graphics.
An important feature of the PostScript language is that it is device independent. This means that it produces good-looking images regardless of the resolution or color rendering method of the output device, and it takes full advantage of the capabilities built into the device. Type 1 fonts are a specialized form of PostScript program and are the original file format used for type display on all PostScript printers. The PostScript language was later extended to provide support for the later TrueType and OpenType font standards. Any new Adobe PostScript language device made today supports all three font standards.
!!! Windows 95, 98, NT, ME on a MAC OS 7-9.x require Adobe Type Manager (ATM) to use PostScript fonts.
OpenType
OpenType is a new standard for digital type fonts, developed jointly by Adobe and Microsoft. OpenType supersedes Microsoft's TrueType Open extensions to the TrueType format. OpenType fonts can contain either PostScript or TrueType outlines in a common wrapper. An OpenType font is a single file, which can be used on both Macintosh and Windows platforms without conversion. OpenType fonts have many advantages over previous font formats because they contain more glyphs, support more languages (OpenType uses the Unicode standard for character encoding,) and support rich typographic features such as small caps, old style figures, and ligatures — all in a single font.
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available styles: Light, Light Italic, Normal, Normal Italic, Book A, Book A Italic, Book B, Book B Italic, Book C, Book C Italic, Medium, Medium Italic, Bold, Bold Italic
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available styles: Light, Light Italic, Normal, Normal Italic, Book A, Book A Italic, Book B, Book B Italic, Book C, Book C Italic, Medium, Medium Italic, Bold, Bold Italic
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available styles: Book A, Book A Italic, Book B, Book B Italic, Book C, Book C Italic
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available styles: Normal, Normal Condensed, Medium, Medium Condensed, Bold, Bold Condensed
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