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Encyclopedia > Font Book

Apple's Font Book includes fonts, and dividing them into groups. Apple Computer, Inc. ... A font can mean: A member of a typeface family; or An item of church furniture or architecture, used as a container for holy water, and used in blessings and baptisms. ...


See:

  • www.apple.com Main Page (http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/fontbook/)
  • Review - Apple's Font Book (http://homepage.mac.com/macdrben/blogwavestudio/LH20041002162415/LHA20041024180549/)

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Font Book Helper (816 words)
Font Book Helper changes the icon that's used to represent the printer or outline font parts of Adobe PostScript Type 1 fonts from Font Book's default gray icon to a red one, visually reminiscent of the red PostScript "A" icon used in OS 9 and prior.
If you recall, PostScript Type One fonts have "parts" that fall into 2 categories: the first part is the font suitcase which is said to contain the "screen" or "bitmap" half of the font, while the second part is the corresponding PostScript Type 1 font (aka the "printer" or "outline" half of the font).
Font Book Helper is not yet a full fledged miracle worker.
Mac Guides: Font Book (459 words)
Font Book is a free application provided by Apple as part of Mac OS X, first introduced in Mac OS X 10.3.
Font Book allows for the management and installation of fonts on Mac OS X.
Create font libraries, which are physical collections of fonts is a given disk folder and export a set of fonts to a folder.
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