A part of the font suitcase (of Adobe Type 1 fonts), describes the shape of each character to the operating system so that the font can be seen onscreen
Also called a raster font The font that is displayed on your screen, which may approximate a printer font so that documents look approximately the same on the screen as they do when printed
A part of the font suitcase (of Adobe Type 1 fonts), describes the shape of each character to the operating system so that the font can be viewed onscreen
the font that is displayed on a computer screen; "when the screen font resembles a printed font a document may look approximately the same on the screen as it will when printed
A part of the font suitcase (of Adobe Type 1 fonts), describes the shape of each character to the operating system so that the font can be seen on a computer screen
A data file used by a computer to create an image of the font to be displayed on the monitor The screen font stores character information for style, hyphenation, and justification Without it and the companion Printer Font, the text will not draw in the desired typeface nor will it flow properly
A data file used by a computer to create an image font to be displayed on the monitor The screen font stores character information for style, hyphenation and justification
On a Macintosh computer, the portion of the font that is viewed on the computer screen Screen fonts must be present in order to accurately preview a job before printing