From: Leonard Rosenthol (leonardr@lazerware.com)
Date: Mon Sep 08 2003 - 10:14:19 EDT
At 1:50 PM -0400 9/6/03, James H. Cloos Jr. wrote:
>Obviosuly, as an Adobe invention,
        OTF is actually a joint development between Adobe and 
Microsoft to solve the TTF vs. T1 battle - and create a single font 
format that can be used on all OS platform with advanced 
typographical features.
>they are designed to be readily used in ps/pdf output.
        Not really, since neither PDF or PS support OTF fonts.
        What you end up doing is to "unwrap" the OTF part of the 
font, get down to the TTF or T1 internals and then use that as 
output.   This is fine for PS/PDF output, because all of the 
OTF-specific stuff is only necessary at layout time, NOT "static 
render".
>I can track down suitably licensed example
>code shoing how they should be output to ps or pdf if that helps.
>
        iText (http://www.lowagie.com/iText) is an open source Java 
library that supports OTF fonts.
Leonard
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