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Author Topic: Mystery Font Format  (Read 4283 times)
hdevogt
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« on: 2009-04-29, 15:42:08 »

This may be a Fontographer topic, but it deals with a font format.

The attached font is an example of the style of font that we embedd in a PostScript file prior to distilling with Adobe Acrobat.
Acrobat does bad things to fonts sometimes and this was the solution.  Long story... 

There is no documenation on how this font was made.
It does not look like the fonts received from Adobe or Bitstream.
I'm guessing that we used Fontographer to create this type of file, but I have no idea how this was made to duplicate the style.
Do you have any ideas? 
 Huh
Thanks!

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olafdruemmer
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« Reply #1 on: 2009-04-30, 04:36:26 »

There seems to be something odd with the way the Type 1 font is doing its eexec encryption - while I have no detaailed insights to share yet please have a look at the output of our internal font analysis tool.

Apart from that the font seems to have been created in 1992 using Metamorphosis Professional 2.04 (as far as I remember a TrueType to Type 1 converter from the makers of Fontographer) - seee the other attachment for more info.
HTH.

Olaf Drümmer
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