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In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  Bitstream Cyberbit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bitstream Cyberbit is a commercial Unicode font designed by Bitstream Inc.
Cyberbit was developed by Bitstream to provide Unicode Consortium members with a large Unicode-encoded font to use for testing and development purposes.
A newer font based on Bitstream Cyberbit, supporting more of Unicode 4.0, is Titus Cyberbit Basic.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bitstream_Cyberbit   (264 words)

  
 Bitstream: Wireless Browsing, Fonts, Publishing, and Font Technology
San Francisco, CA Bitstream President and CEO Anna Chagnon will be part of the "Smartphone and Wireless Security" panel discussion at 4pm.
Chicago, IL Bitstream President and CEO Anna Chagnon will be part of the "Microbrowsers: Not So Micro Anymore" panel discussion on Wednesday, 10/12, at 9:15am.
Bitstream's btX2 is a ground-breaking font subsystem that brings sophisticated font capabilities to Linux and Unix
www.bitstream.com   (241 words)

  
 Press Release   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bitstream TrueDoc, the award-winning font compression and portability technology, allows true viewing of fonts (including multilingual fonts) across various applications, platforms, operating systems and devices, while maintaining the original look and feel of electronic documents on a wide variety of screens and printers.
Bitstream will also provide Netscape with Bitstream's TrueType and PostScript Type 1 font processors and a selection of Bitstream typefaces including four new fonts from Bitstream's new URL-series collection (which are optimized for screen legibility and readability), as well as Bitstream Cyberbit, a multilingual Unicode font codeveloped with Dynalab Corporation of Taiwan.
USA, Bitstream is traded on the National Market System under the NASDAQ symbol "BITS," and licenses its products and technologies directly and through its subsidiaries, business agents and distributors in the U.S., Europe and the Pacific Rim.
www.netscape.com /newsref/pr/newsrelease352.html   (829 words)

  
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Bitstream Cyberbit font is also available free from this site.
Bitstream Cyberbit font does not work well as a multilingual font with Asian versions of Windows 95.
It also needs to be kept in mind that the Cyberbit font is a proportional font, and it probably is not a good choice when strict monospacing is required.
wp.netscape.com /eng/intl/jdkfontinfo.html   (3078 words)

  
 Gentoo Linux Chinese Fonts HOWTO | liquidx   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
However, there are issues with the Bitstream Cyberbit Fonts and ZhongYi Song, and hence not in portage.
Bitstream revoked that license some time ago, and since then the license is questionable.
CyberBit is more complete that CyberCJK and the ASCII characters are full width.
dev.gentoo.org /~liquidx/chinesefonts   (1130 words)

  
 Vol 10 no 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bitstream has announced a new font, called CyberBit, that promises to bring multilingual typography to the World Wide Web.
Pierre Rinfret, VP of marketing, said Alis has been a client of Bitstream’s in the past, and that it was likely to be a beta tester of CyberBit.
Bitstream has latched onto two strong concepts here: embedding Unicode in a font and giving that font away.
www.seyboldreports.com /SRDP/0dp10/D1004002.HTM   (747 words)

  
 Unicode Font Guide For Free/Libre Open Source Operating Systems   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bitstream Cyberbit is a must-have professionally-designed font which provides excellent coverage of many major scripts, including Latin, extended Latin, Greek, Russian, Hebrew, Arabic, Thai, Japanese (Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji), Korean, and Chinese Hanzi (ideographs).
Bitstream Cyberbit, also covered in the Pan Unicode section, provides excellent coverage of both simplified (简体字) and traditional (繁體字) Chinese glyphs in a very readable font.
Bitstream Cyberbit, (covered in the Pan Unicode section) also provides coverage of Japanese hiragana, katakana, and kanji in a very readable font.
eyegene.ophthy.med.umich.edu /unicode/fontguide   (5564 words)

  
 Bitstream Cyberbit - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bitstream Cyberbit is a commercial Unicode font designed by Bitstream.
The following paragraph is in Bitstream Cyberbit if it is installed on your machine.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
www.free-definition.com /Bitstream-Cyberbit.html   (184 words)

  
 View Chinese
Be a little bit patient and download Unicode fonts which will enable you to view all the CJK fonts and you will not have trouble viewing any websites in Chinese, Japanese or Korean ever.
Follow the instructions below to install Bitstream Cyberbit, a TrueType font, in Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0.
Then select the Bitstream Cyberbit font you want, with the appropriate language/keyboard support (listed in parentheses).
uk.geocities.com /tafk2/view_chinese.htm   (1106 words)

  
 UTF-8 Encoding / Netscape & Internet Explorer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
After changing the Latin setting, the IE 5.0 was displaying Cyrillic, Thai, etc. in Cyberbit face even though my system has a different font specified for Cyrillic and Thai.
The line of text which is supposed to be from Lucida Sans Unicode is using Code2000 for Armenian, MS Song for Chinese, Tahoma for Thai, Code2000 for Hiragana, and is mixing typefaces for the Latin even though Lucida Sans has all but one of the Latin characters in its repertoire.
Bitstream Cyberbit has an attractive Chinese character set, yet my system is displaying the Chinese portion of the supposed Cyberbit text using MS Song.
home.att.net /~jameskass/utf8ornot.htm   (1017 words)

  
 Fonts and CSS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bitstreams format is open, posted 20 May 2004 by jaldhar » (Journeyer)
The specs for the PFR format used in Bitstreams TrueDoc font embedding technology are available.
No, no no. Instead of giving sociopathic web developers even more control with which to pick egregiously bad fonts, the solution to the problem is to come up with a language describing the type of font intended, and let the local browser pick a font to satisfy that role.
www.advogato.org /article/775.html   (5989 words)

  
 Vol. 1, No. 6   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bitstream will offer a free font that supports a wide variety of languages, and Alis and Accent have begun the battle for supremacy in multilingual browsers.
Publishers who are using other languages on the Web run the risk of readers' browsers not being able to recognize foreign character sets, making their carefully prepared documents unreadable.
Pierre Rinfret, VP of marketing for Alis, said that the firm was evaluating font technologies, and he confirmed that CyberBit was among the ones being considered.
www.seyboldreports.com /Bulletin/subs/vol1/BUL0106.htm   (2151 words)

  
 Re: Arabic fonts will be accpeted in to gnome!
It would be hard to produce a font of this style that didn't resemble cyberbit to a certain extent by the nature of the khatt.
There's no need to take it personally, I just want to set the record straight that the people at kacst didn't copy in any way the bitstream font (in my opinion, allahu a`lam).
> > > > > > we can't there is only one fonts called bitstream cyberbit, and the > > > fonts will be maybe included in it, so at the end only one font will > > > be chosen, as if you start tahoma and you only have one Arabic font.
www.mail-archive.com /general@arabeyes.org/msg01905.html   (548 words)

  
 Proposal for a GNU Unicode Font
The Cyberbit 1.1 font can still be found at mirror sites.
Bitstream stopped giving away Cyberbit for free or as a retail product to single users in 1998.
The extended Cyberbit 2.0 is only sold to big manufacturers who want to bundle the font with their software and pay royalties.
czyborra.com /unifont/HEADER.html   (4919 words)

  
 UTF-8 on Linux
For instance Bitstream Vera Serif does not have ‘Latin Extended A’ characters (numbers 0x100 to 0x17f), but Times New Roman does.
Bitstream recently stopped making it freely downloadable, but it is still available through the Yudit Home Page.
If you don’t want to use Microsoft fonts, you can use, e.g., Bitstream Vera Serif as the default font, but then it is advisable to specify fonts for the languages which it does not cover, otherwise you are again at the mercy of
www.jw-stumpel.nl /stestu.html   (8048 words)

  
 Fonts by language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
From Bitstream's web page: "Bitstream® Cyberbit is our award-winning international font.
Bitstream is now distributing the roman weight of Cyberbit, free of charge, over the Internet!
He spends some time on the major Unicode fonts, Bitstream Cyberbit (downloadable), Titus Unicode (by Jost Gippert), Code 2000 (by James Kass), and Ballymon RO (by M. Ronald Ogawa).
cgm.cs.mcgill.ca /~luc/foreign.html   (3678 words)

  
 Re: [Cooker] drakfont in current cooker
I fixed this in the last package Here's an experiment I ran this morning: "rpm -q drakxtools" gives drakxtools-1.1.7-89mdk I used drakfont to remove Bitstream Cyberbit from the drakfont/ttf and drakfont/Type1 directories.
I then restarted drakfont and used it to import Cyberbit.TTF.
########################## The file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/drakfont/Type1/type1inst.log It obviously reflects the fact that I had previously removed Bitstream Cyberbit from drakfont/Type1 using drakfont.
www.mail-archive.com /cooker@linux-mandrake.com/msg58272.html   (371 words)

  
 Marjorie Chan's ChinaLinks 2
Bitstream Cyberbit Fonts (NB: No longer freely downloadable from Bitstream.) Unicode (international) fonts; includes Chinese (traditional and simplified, as well as vernacular (Cantonese) characters and more rarely-used Chinese characters); does not contain IPA symbols; 13MB file; 26,218-glyphs; for Windows 95/98/NT platforms.
Cyberbit fonts are no longer downloadable from Bitstream's website, but can be downloaded at other sites such as IFCSS and Netscape's FTP sites.
Cyberbit Version 2.0, and download the zipped file, cyberbit.zip, from Netscape's FTP Site: Cyberbit Fonts (tip from Thomas Chan for Netscape's site for Cyberbit 2.0).
chinalinks.osu.edu /c-links2.htm   (6592 words)

  
 Unicode fonts for Windows computers - Page 1
One of the first was Lucida Sans Unicode from Bigelow and Holmes, supplied with a pre-release SDK for Microsoft Windows NT 3.1 in March 1993.
Bitstream have also had an experimental Unicode font, CyberBit, for several years.
The core fonts (Arial, Times New Roman and Courier New) for Windows platforms were converted to Unicode even before Microsoft changed to the 16-bit WGL4 character set (652 characters) in place of the 8-bit ANSI character set (256 characters), and the numbers of characters in these fonts has continued to increase.
www.alanwood.net /unicode/fonts.html   (6669 words)

  
 A little Korean editor
Known problem: The editor runs fine with the Bitstream Cyberbit font [1], but I was unable to write a file in EUC-KR encoding, which should be the most natural for Korea.
The problem is that the frequent 2350 Hangul are twice in Unicode, on pages 34..3D in Unicode 1.0.
Cyberbit can deal with both sub-encodings, but Tcl's euc-kr encoding table seems not to support the older set.
wiki.tcl.tk /1233   (292 words)

  
 Using Chinese in Java
This is not a simple process for the average user and I think the above code is easier to use.
But in case you do need to modify font.properties, here is an excerpt from my font.properties file, where Bitstream Cyberbit is the Unicode font.
A list of Unicode fonts supporting Chinese can be found here.
www.chinesecomputing.com /programming/java.html   (1008 words)

  
 TITUS Is Testing Unicode Scriptmanagement
You can install the ".ZIP" version of "TITUS Cyberbit Basic" in one of three "Fonts" folders on Mac OS X 10.2 - but "Users/~/Library/Fonts" is best for handling later!
In cooperation with BITSTREAM, the TITUS project has prepared a Unicode Font (in Windows TTF format) to match the requirements of linguists and philologists working on several languages (ancient and modern).
The font can be downloaded here (N.B. the preparation of the download file may take a minute).
titus.fkidg1.uni-frankfurt.de /unicode/unitest2.htm   (784 words)

  
 Binghamton Univ. Libraries: Technical Help
Cyberbit is an acceptable alternative to Arial Unicode MS.
After downloading and extracting the Cyberbit Font you must install it using your Fonts Control Panel.
If you use IE you must manually change the browser font to Arial Unicode MS or Bitstream Cyberbit after you install it:
library.lib.binghamton.edu /webdocs/techproblems.html   (1581 words)

  
 Links to Arab fonts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Boutros calligraphic Arabic fonts (sold by Glyph Systems of Andover, MD) are fonts designed by "Boutros International" a group of experts headed by Mourad and Arlette Boutros.
IPBS (Indo-Persian BitStream Charter) is a free font family in truetype with these fonts: IPbschtrBoldItalic, IPbschtrBold, IPbschtrItalic, IPbschtrNormal.
The fonts were modified by Richard J. Cohen, from "HACC Indic" by Thomas Ridgeway (1993), which is based on "BitStreamCharter," a font in the public domain.
cgm.cs.mcgill.ca /%7Eluc/arab.html   (8196 words)

  
 using the unicode cyberbit bitstream font in java   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
using the unicode cyberbit bitstream font in java
Instructions for Installing the Bitstream Cyberbit Unicode Font for JVMS:
What this does is makes the third serif'd font searched by the jvm cyberbit.
www-personal.engin.umich.edu /~carraa/hacks/jvmcyberbit.html   (437 words)

  
 Links to Fonts and Keyboards
Bitstream Cyberbit: a 13 MB Unicode font downloadable from
TITUS Cyberbit Basic: a Unicode font for linguists and philologists with a lot of user defined characters
Polytonistis: Magenta's writing tool for Word with Bitstream's polytonic Greek fonts
zsigri.tripod.com /fontboard/links.html   (672 words)

  
 JSI Tip 0527 - Can I install a font from a cmd prompt or a batch file?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The data string contains the font file name.
Here is a batch file that adds the "Bitstream Cyberbit (TrueType)" font:
You must reboot Windows NT to use the font.
www.jsifaq.com /subB/tip0500/rh0527.htm   (77 words)

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