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Re: Type Design Like It’s 1987
Yes, even back in the early 90s, TrueType fonts could have 64K encoded characters. It was a noticeable feature of TrueType over Type 1, back in the day, pre-OpenType.2 -
Re: Type Design Like It’s 1987
Software performance is insanely fast these days. The degree of lags and waiting was very different back in the 80s. Also, so many limits gone because the computers can easily handle them. And in som…1 -
Re: External EULA jurisdiction
Typically it would happen if the licensor puts an arbitration clause/requirement in the EULA, and the licensee accepts the EULA.2 -
Re: Ikarus auto italic
I have long relied on Briem’s approach for most normal fonts. It has worked well for me as a starting point, usually gets me very close.3 -
Re: We need new keyboards
With an adapter, you can still use external keyboards from the 1980s or 90s on current computers, whether ADB (Mac) or PS/2 (PC). * ADB-to-USB adapters are pricy, at $25–49 although there may be some…1