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2 posts view forum post #18038 You need the TimesNRMTStd.otf and possibly the TimesNewRomanMTStd-Bold.otf to reproduce that text with the proper smallcaps.
1 posts view forum post #16987 uploaded image OTF CFF is FAR superior to TTF vector > bitmap Why are there only 49 matches to a search for "OTF"
2 posts view forum post #18317 The attached text was produced on an IBM Selectric III Compatible typewriter. I know it is Letter Gothic and presumably at 12 pitch as that was the standard size for this font on the IBM - but here's my problem: I'm trying to recreate this font on a PC but having difficulty. 1) Using the font 'lettergothicstd.otf' is very similar, but the original text is much more condensed... 2) The weight of the font in the original is much heavier than I can create. Bolding up lettergothic.otf is still not as heavy as the original. Does anyone know why I can't get the original look of the IBM Selectric in terms of how the font is condensed and its weight? Many thanks
2 posts view forum post #5788 Maybe you can find some help here. PfaEdit seems to import OTF. http://pfaedit.sourceforge.net/ And, ehh, .... the cats.
1 posts view forum post #18815 Which font is the «little, brown» one? Do you think the ligatures are an OTF feature or hand drawn?
1 posts view forum post #14997 Open your .otf in any font editor and save as .ttf or use TransType and there you are ...
1 posts view forum post #18262 With my humble apologies to Sergio, try this. Edit kk: Have added an otf file (not in the packages) Edit kk: link removed
1 posts view forum post #15931 You are looking at the wonders of open type: The Arial.otf, the Greek character set. [img]http://koeiekat.com/images/simple_glyph_omega.gif[/img]
1 posts view forum post #13698 Or we are looking at an otf font with lots of alternates, or a font with loads of alternates in the high ASCII characters or at a mix of fonts. Looks like only the u is consistent. Not too much to go for ...
2 posts view forum post #19472 Try to get hold of the open type then it works fine - anyway here with me. I see no difference with Times New Roman made bold and what shows up when I open the postscript version. That is, in Word. Have not tried Open Office. Maybe Open office does not recognise otf? With the truetype versions one way out is change the font family name of the roman and bold version from the generic font family name to .... Roman and .... Bold. Most times this solves the problem and you can select them separately. And, "Bob's your uncle" stand for "you're done" ...
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