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This format is being considered as a W3C Web standard, and will likely be adopted. The biggest change in version 2.5 is the ability to convert fonts to the If you have an orphaned PostScript font (one that is missing the necessary bitmap font file), FontXChange can generate a new bitmap font file for you.Īlthough the developer doesn’t promote its use as a font fixer, FontXChange can sometimes repair a damaged font, as a side benefit of being rebuilt during conversion. Old Multiple Master fonts can also be converted, as can Apple’s DataFork fonts (.dfont), which may be necessary in some publishing workflows. By default, it chooses the most appropriate encoding format for you. If you get confused, just hover over any interface item to see a pop-up tool tip that explains its purpose.įor those with more advanced font conversion needs, FontXChange lets you choose the encoding format for the converted file (Adobe, Macintosh, Windows, or Unicode).

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To use it, you simply drag your existing fonts (or folders full of fonts) onto its window, select an output format, and tell it where to put your new fonts. FontXChange is a font format converter with a simple interface that hides an incredibly complex and powerful conversion engine.

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Other users seek a way to convert their Windows fonts to Macintosh format, or vice-versa. Also, OpenType supports Unicode, which lets a single font contain thousands of multilingual glyphs-an important feature in today’s global publishing environment.Ĭonsidering OpenType’s advantages, many users would like to convert their entire mixed-format font collection to OpenType.

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For example, you can use the same OpenType font file on both Mac OS X and Windows. OpenType is the current preferred format because it combines the best qualities of PostScript and TrueType, and features several new capabilities. The most popular formats today are PostScript (or Type 1), TrueType, and OpenType. The decades-long evolution in how we use computers has spawned a parallel evolution in the way we use fonts-and those changes have required the creation of new font file formats.






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