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Re: Monotype buys Extensis
You probably know this, but once Microsoft and Apple announced TrueType, Adobe responded by: 1) Publishing the Type 1 specification 2) Creating a system-level on-screen rendering system for Type 1, …9 -
Re: Monotype buys Extensis
It is VERY complicated to “code a decent one.” Users’ needs and preferences (both!) vary so wildly. Fonts are complicated things. Did you notice I mentioned a memory leak in a quite mature (2019) rel…2 -
Re: Monotype buys Extensis
I was still using a version of Suitcase from 2019. (Currently trying to migrate to “Typeface.” This would be easier if I had used the “Vault” approach in Suitcase, but I did not.) I have weird needs.…1 -
Re: FontLab wants to know how is your workspace
Lol. I was going to point to that myself as an example of ultra-dense font info presentation. Given the amount of data being presented I am not sure there is a better way, but it IS awfully dense.1 -
Monotype buys Extensis
Monotype bought Extensis for their font/asset management. Extensis are the Portland-based makers of Connect—what used to be called Suitcase Fusion and Universal Type server. https://www.monotype.com/…2