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METATYPE1
METATYPE1 is a tool for creating Type 1 fonts using METAPOST, developed by the Polish JNS team (Bogusław Jackowski, Janusz Marian Nowacki and Piotr…
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2011
2011
Accents , accents , accents . . . — enhancing CM fonts with “ funny ” characters
B. Jackowski
2011
Corpus ID: 59933684
Accented characters play the rôle of enfants terribles in the world of computers. Anybody who has to communicate with another…
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2008
2008
Why Didn't METAFONT Catch On?
David C. Crossland
2008
Corpus ID: 7646492
METAFONT is an algebraic programming language for describing the shapes of letters, designed and implemented by Knuth as part of…
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2006
2006
Font verification and comparison in examples
K. Píska
2006
Corpus ID: 14843032
This contribution demonstrates several techniques for verifying and comparing fonts widely used with TEX: METAFONT fonts and…
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2006
2006
Outline font extensions for Arabic typesetting
Karel P ´ iska
2006
Corpus ID: 14444245
The contribution demonstrates applications of the programs FontForge (by George Williams) and MetaType1 (by Bogus law Jackowski…
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2003
2003
Programming PostScript Type 1 Fonts Using METATYPE 1 : Auditing , Enhancing , Creating
ul. Tatrzańska
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Poland
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ul. Śniadeckich
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ul. Subisława
2003
Corpus ID: 6154069
METATYPE1 is a METAPOST-based package for producing outline PostScript fonts in the Type 1 format. Since its first unofficial…
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2001
2001
MetaType 1 : a METAPOST-based engine for generating Type 1 fonts Bogus
law Jackowski
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J. Nowacki
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P. Strzelczyk
2001
Corpus ID: 15579957
A package for preparing parameterized outline fonts in PostScript [6] Type 1 [8] format is described. The package makes use of…
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