[Scribus] New fonts as OT or just TTF/Type1?
Christoph Schäfer
christoph-schaefer
Wed Mar 22 20:18:33 CET 2006
Am Mittwoch, 22. M?rz 2006 13:16 schrieb Eilert:
> If you were to buy fonts, would you invest in OT fonts or would you buy
> ordinary TTF or Type1 fonts?
>
> I'd need them for work not only in Scribus, OOo and Linux apps but also
> in Windows apps running under Wine.
>
> Are there testing fonts I could download somewhere to verify if OpenType
> runs on my machine?
>
> Any experiences? Any hints? Any ideas? :-)
>
> Thanks for all tipps!
>
> Rolf
Hi Rolf,
as Andreas wrote, OTF is the future, but unfortunately it's not the present
for all applications yet. OO.o doesn't support OTF. You can't use OpenType
there. So, for the time being, I would either buy Type 1 or TTF. If you buy
TTF from a well-known foundry, such as Adobe or Berthold, you will receive
high quality fonts without printing issues. Many printers, however, still
prefer Type 1. In the end, it depends on you and the ones you have to work
with.
The upside is: some high quality fonts are nowadays much cheaper as TTF or
Type 1 than they used to be, because the shops focus on OTF.
HTH,
Christoph
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