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 | | The reason this was true innovation in the typography industry is because the nature of the code, and it's corresponding printer and imaging devices was that no matter the size of the project, or the nature of the images, the finished output would be smoothed to the maximum resolution of the output device. |
 | | Thus, Postscript fonts are based on this language, and are interpreted by the output device with infinitely smoothable curves. |
 | | Briefly, the problem is that text in an input file might use an encoding (code page) other than the one used by the font one wishes to use. |
| www.uni-giessen.de /partosch/archiv/comp.fonts.99-06 (5808 words) |
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