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Not sure if this is correct but I believe the individual fonts translate to:
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184 HelveticaNeue-MediumExt HelveticaNeue MediumExt HelveticaNeue MediumExt HLMV_
184 HelveticaNeue-HeavyExt HelveticaNeue HeavyExt HelveticaNeue
MediumExt, Bold HLHV_
184 HelveticaNeue-MediumExtObl HelveticaNeue MediumExtObl
HelveticaNeue MediumExt, Italic HLMVO
184 HelveticaNeue-HeavyExtObl HelveticaNeue HeavyExtObl HelveticaNeue
MediumExt, Bold Italic HLHVO
184 HelveticaNeue-LightExt HelveticaNeue LightExt HelveticaNeue LightExt HLLV_
184 HelveticaNeue-LightExtObl HelveticaNeue LightExtObl HelveticaNeue
LightExt, Italic HLLVO
114
114 Novarese-Book Novarese Book Novarese Book NOW__
114 Novarese-Bold Novarese Bold Novarese Book, Bold NOB__
114 Novarese-BookItalic Novarese BookItalic Novarese Book, Italic NOWI_
114 Novarese-BoldItalic Novarese BoldItalic Novarese Book, Bold Italic NOBI_
114 Novarese-Medium Novarese Medium Novarese Medium NOM__
114 Novarese-MediumItalic Novarese MediumItalic Novarese Medium, Italic NOMI_
114 Novarese-Ultra Novarese Ultra Novarese Ultra NOU__
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139 Garamond-LightCondensed Garamond LightCondensed Garamond LightCondensed GALC_
139 Garamond-LightCondensedItalic Garamond LightCondensedItalic
Garamond LightCondensed, Italic GALCI
139 Garamond-BookCondensed Garamond BookCondensed Garamond BookCondensed GAWC_
139 Garamond-BoldCondensed Garamond BoldCondensed Garamond
BookCondensed, Bold GABC_
139 Garamond-BookCondensedItalic Garamond BookCondensedItalic Garamond
BookCondensed, Italic GAWCI
139 Garamond-BoldCondensedItalic Garamond BoldCondensedItalic Garamond
BookCondensed, Bold Italic GABCI
139 Garamond-UltraCondensed Garamond UltraCondensed Garamond UltraCondensed GAUC_
139 Garamond-UltraCondensedItalic Garamond UltraCondensedItalic
Garamond UltraCondensed, Italic GAUCI
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348 LinoLetter-RomanOsF LinoLetter RomanOsF LinoLetter RomanOsF LLROS
348 LinoLetter-BoldOsF LinoLetter BoldOsF LinoLetter RomanOsF, Bold LLBOF
348 LinoLetter-ItalicOsF LinoLetter ItalicOsF LinoLetter RomanOsF, Italic LLIOF
348 LinoLetter-BoldItalicOsF LinoLetter BoldItalicOsF LinoLetter
RomanOsF, Bold Italic LLBIO
348 LinoLetter-MediumOsF LinoLetter MediumOsF LinoLetter MediumOsF LLMOF
348 LinoLetter-BlackOsF LinoLetter BlackOsF LinoLetter MediumOsF, Bold LLZOF
348 LinoLetter-MediumItalicOsF LinoLetter MediumItalicOsF LinoLetter
MediumOsF, Italic LLMIO
348 LinoLetter-BlackItalicOsF LinoLetter BlackItalicOsF LinoLetter
MediumOsF, Bold Italic LLZIO
348 LinoLetter-RomanSC LinoLetter RomanSC LinoLetter RomanSC LLRSC
348 LinoLetter-BoldSC LinoLetter BoldSC LinoLetter RomanSC, Bold LLBSC
348 LinoLetter-MediumSC LinoLetter MediumSC LinoLetter MediumSC LLMSC
348 LinoLetter-BlackSC LinoLetter BlackSC LinoLetter MediumSC, Bold LLZSC
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278 Times-PhoneticIPA Times PhoneticIPA Times PhoneticIPA TIPI_
278 Times-PhoneticAlternate Times PhoneticAlternate Times PhoneticAlternate TIPA_
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You need the TimesNRMTStd.otf and possibly the TimesNewRomanMTStd-Bold.otf to reproduce that text with the proper smallcaps.
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I was given this font ("Obstacle" as a TTF) by a friend who'd like me to use it in his literature.
It appears to be a TTF from one of these "free font collections", but it's so familiar, I believe this is also a legitimate font from a more common foundry, and available in OTF.
I'm inquiring to learn whether anyone knows of the original font's name?
Thank you in advance!
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OTF CFF is FAR superior to TTF
vector > bitmap
Why are there only 49 matches to a search for "OTF"
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Now...when I opened this spawn in fontlab...OMFG...so many points, overlapped curves, stray points..I guess that was the intention, to be grungy-trashy, but that's no excuse for not optimizing your font. When tried to export this to OTF FL crashed :)
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To access the alternates in an otf font you need to work with an otf aware application. Alas, there are only a few around and all very expensive.
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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
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Maybe you're right, maybe there is another one WITH the swashes,
but they are all too different on the letters to be part of an OTF font,
and in the meantime, it's obvious it is the right style of Old English
This time i tried the Becket
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Unless it's a complex OTF, I'm not sure it is a particular font. Each letter does not look the same in each representation...there are minor differences from one "o" to the next, same with "t", "a", and other repeated letters.
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