Fonts & Encodings

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"O'Reilly Media, Inc.", Sep 26, 2007 - Computers - 1016 pages

This reference is a fascinating and complete guide to using fonts and typography on the Web and across a variety of operating systems and application software. Fonts & Encodings shows you how to take full advantage of the incredible number of typographic options available, with advanced material that covers everything from designing glyphs to developing software that creates and processes fonts.

The era of ASCII characters on green screens is long gone, and industry leaders such as Apple, HP, IBM, Microsoft, and Oracle have adopted the Unicode Worldwide Character Standard. Yet, many software applications and web sites still use a host of standards, including PostScript, TrueType, TeX/Omega, SVG, Fontlab, FontForge, Metafont, Panose, and OpenType. This book explores each option in depth, and provides background behind the processes that comprise today's "digital space for writing":

  • Part I introduces Unicode, with a brief history of codes and encodings including ASCII. Learn about the morass of the data that accompanies each Unicode character, and how Unicode deals with normalization, the bidirectional algorithm, and the handling of East Asian characters.
  • Part II discusses font management, including installation, tools for activation/deactivation, and font choices for three different systems: Windows, the Mac OS, and the X Window System (Unix).
  • Part III deals with the technical use of fonts in two specific cases: the TeX typesetting system (and its successor, W, which the author co-developed) and web pages.
  • Part IV describes methods for classifying fonts: Vox, Alessandrini, and Panose-1, which is used by Windows and the CSS standard. Learn about existing tools for creating (or modifying) fonts, including FontLab and FontForge, and become familiar with OpenType properties and AAT fonts.
Nowhere else will you find the valuable technical information on fonts and typography that software developers, web developers, and graphic artists need to know to get typography and fonts to work properly.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
Before Unicode
27
An introduction to Unicode 53
53
Properties of Unicode characters
95
Normalization Bidirectionality and East Asian characters
127
Using Unicode
159
Font Management on the Macintosh
187
Font Management under Windows
209
Optimizing a Rasterization
505
Advanced Typography
549
Bitmap Font Formats
599
TEX and Ω Font Formats
623
PostScript Font Formats
635
The TrueType OpenType and AAT Font Formats
705
TrueType Instructions
879
METAFONT and Its Derivatives
905

Font Management under X Window
221
Fonts under TEX and Ω
235
Fonts and Web Pages
315
History and Classifications
367
Editing and Creating Fonts
441
Bézier Curves
961
Bibliography
969
General Index
991
Index of Persons
1013
Copyright

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About the author (2007)

Yannis Haralambous is the founder of Atelier Fluxus Virus, a company specializing in the high-quality typesetting of books with specific requirements, such as dictionaries and critical editions. Since 2001 he has taught computer science at ENST Bretagne, in Brest (Brittany, France).