The first step toward learning to program in PostScript is to get an interpreter, either a printer or an emulator (see resource list), a copy of the PostScript Language Reference Manual (the red book) ...
A scalable font technology from Adobe that renders fonts for both the printer and the screen. PostScript fonts come in Type 1 and Type 3 formats. Type 1 fonts use a simple, efficient command language ...
If you want to know about the history of desktop publishing, you need to know about Adobe’s PostScript fonts. PostScript fonts used vector graphics so that they could look crisp and clear no matter ...
Postscript is all but gone, and today, newer font standards such as TrueType and OpenType rule the roost. Here's how we got from desktop PostScript in the early '80s to today. When the Mac first ...
Postscript is all but gone, and today, newer font standards such as TrueType and OpenType rule the roost. Here's how we got from desktop PostScript in the early '80s to today. When the Mac first ...
PostScript Type 1 fonts are decades old, but apps supported them until recently.
What if you could write PostScript code right away in a webpage and it would be on the page together with the HTML code? tiny-ps is a custom web component that renders the code to Canvas, SVG, PDF and ...
A technology invented at the dawn of the desktop-publishing age is about to expire. Developed by Adobe way back in the early 1980s, PostScript Type 1 fonts—a way of encoding vector-based type designs ...
For many PC users, fonts are an afterthought. They may prefer one typeface over another, such as Times New Roman over Arial, but they never really think about their fonts. If this sounds like you, ...