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---- +====== Finding "8-bit" Type 1 fonts ======
-section: Hypertext and PDF +
-permalink: /FAQ-type1T1.html +
-date: 2014-06-10 +
----+
  
-# Finding ''8-bit'' Type 1 fonts 
  
 Elsewhere, answers to these FAQs recommend that you use an Elsewhere, answers to these FAQs recommend that you use an
-''8-bit'' font to permit  +"8-bitfont to permit [[3_composition:langues:cesure:coupures_de_mots_accentues|accentuation of inflected languages]]
-[accentuation of inflected languages]({% post_url FAQ-hyphenaccents %})+and also recommend the use of Type 1 fonts to ensure that 
-and also recommend the use of Type 1 fonts to ensure that +you get [[5_fichiers:fontes:mon_document_est_flou_a_cause_des_fontes_t3|good quality PDF]]
-you get [good quality PDF]({% post_url FAQ-fuzzy-type3 %}) These +These recommendations used to be contradictory: one could not just 
-recommendations used to be contradictory: one could not just +"switchfrom the free CM fonts to free Cork- (or similarly) 
-''switch'' from the free CM fonts to free Cork- (or similarly) +encoded Type 1 fonts.  The first approach that started to alleviate
-encoded Type 1 fonts.  The first approach that started to alleviate+
 these problems, was the development of virtual fonts that make these problems, was the development of virtual fonts that make
 a good approach to the Cork encoding (see below).  Now, however, we a good approach to the Cork encoding (see below).  Now, however, we
-have ''true'' Type 1 fonts available: as always, we have an+have "trueType 1 fonts available: as always, we have an
 embarrassment of riches with three free alternatives, and one embarrassment of riches with three free alternatives, and one
 commercial and one shareware version. commercial and one shareware version.
  
-[`CM-super`](https://ctan.org/pkg/CM-superis an+$\Reponse$  [[ctanpkg>CM-super|CM-super]] is an
 auto-traced set which encompasses all of the T1 and TS1 auto-traced set which encompasses all of the T1 and TS1
 encodings as well as the T2* series (the family of encodings encodings as well as the T2* series (the family of encodings
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 space. space.
  
-[`CM-LGC`](https://ctan.org/pkg/CM-LGCis a similar ''super-font'' set, but of much more +$\Reponse$  [[ctanpkg>CM-LGC|CM-LGC]] is a similar "super-fontset, but of much more 
-modest size; it covers T1, TS1 and T2A +modest size; it covers T1, TS1 and T2A encodings (as does [[ctanpkg>CM-super|CM-super]], 
-encodings (as does [`CM-super`](https://ctan.org/pkg/CM-super), and also covers the LGR +and also covers the LGR encoding (for typesetting Greek, based on 
-encoding (for typesetting Greek, based on Claudio Beccari's MetaFont +Claudio Beccari's MetaFont sources).  [[ctanpkg>CM-LGC|CM-LGC]] manages 
-sources).  [`CM-LGC`](https://ctan.org/pkg/CM-LGCmanages to be small by going to the +to be small by going to the opposite extreme from [[ctanpkg>CM-super|CM-super]], 
-opposite extreme from [`CM-super`](https://ctan.org/pkg/CM-super), which includes fonts at all +which includes fonts at all the sizes supported by the original EC (a huge range); 
-the sizes supported by the original EC (a huge range); +[[ctanpkg>CM-LGC|CM-LGC]] has one font per font shape, getting other sizes by
-[`CM-LGC`](https://ctan.org/pkg/CM-LGChas one font per font shape, getting other sizes by+
 scaling.  There is an inevitable loss of quality inherent in this scaling.  There is an inevitable loss of quality inherent in this
-approach, but for the disc-space-challenged machine, [`CM-LGC`](https://ctan.org/pkg/CM-LGC)+approach, but for the disc-space-challenged machine, [[ctanpkg>CM-LGC|CM-LGC]]
 is an obvious choice. is an obvious choice.
  
-[`Tt2001`](https://ctan.org/pkg/Tt2001is a simple scan of the EC and TC +$\Reponse$  [[ctanpkg>Tt2001|Tt2001]] is a simple scan of the EC and TC 
-fonts, and has some virtues — it's noticeably smaller than +fonts, and has some virtues --- it's noticeably smaller than 
-[`CM-super`](https://ctan.org/pkg/CM-superwhile being less stark than [`CM-LGC`](https://ctan.org/pkg/CM-LGC).+[[ctanpkg>CM-super|CM-super]] while being less stark than [[ctanpkg>CM-LGC|CM-LGC]].
  
-[`Latin Modern`](https://ctan.org/pkg/lm) is produced using the +$\Reponse$  [[ctanpkg>lm|Latin Modern]is produced using the program 
-program [`MetaType1`]({% post_url FAQ-textrace %}) The +''[[5_fichiers:fontes:tracer_les_contours_d_une_police_metafont|MetaType1]]''. 
-[`Latin Modern`](https://ctan.org/pkg/lm) set comes with T1, TS1 +The [[ctanpkg>lm|Latin Modern]set comes with T1, TS1 LY1 encoded variants 
-LY1 encoded variants (as well as a variant using the Polish +(as well as a variant using the Polish QX encoding); for the glyph set it covers, 
-QX encoding); for the glyph set it covers, its outlines seem +its outlines seem rather cleaner than those of [[ctanpkg>CM-super|CM-super]].  
-rather cleaner than those of [`CM-super`](https://ctan.org/pkg/CM-super).  +[[ctanpkg>lm|Latin Modern]is more modest in its disc space demands than is 
-[`Latin Modern`](https://ctan.org/pkg/lm) +[[ctanpkg>CM-super|CM-super]], while not being nearly as stark in its range of 
-is more modest in its disc space demands than is +design sizes as is [[ctanpkg>CM-LGC|CM-LGC]] --- 
-[`CM-super`](https://ctan.org/pkg/CM-super), while not being nearly as stark in its range of +[[ctanpkg>lm|Latin Modern]]'s fonts are offered in the same set of sizes as the 
-design sizes as is [`CM-LGC`](https://ctan.org/pkg/CM-LGC) — +original [[ctanpkg>CM|CM]fonts.  It's hard to argue with the choice:
-[`Latin Modern`](https://ctan.org/pkg/lm)'s fonts are offered in the same set of sizes as the +
-original [`CM`](https://ctan.org/pkg/CM) fonts.  It's hard to argue with the choice:+
 Knuth's range of sizes has stood the test of time, and is one of the Knuth's range of sizes has stood the test of time, and is one of the
 bases on which the excellence of the TeX system rests. bases on which the excellence of the TeX system rests.
  
-[Virtual fonts]({% post_url FAQ-virtualfonts %}) help us deal with the problem, +$\Reponse$  [[5_fichiers:fontes:que_sont_les_fontes_virtuelles|Virtual fonts]help us 
-since they allow us to map ''bits of DVI file'' to single +deal with the problem, since they allow us to map "bits of DVI fileto single 
-characters in the virtual font; so we can create an ''é'' character+characters in the virtual font; so we can create an "é" character
 by recreating the DVI commands that would result from the code by recreating the DVI commands that would result from the code
-`\``e`.  However, since this involves two characters being+''\'e''.  However, since this involves two characters being
 selected from a font, the arrangement is sufficient to fool selected from a font, the arrangement is sufficient to fool
-`Acrobat` `Reader`: you can't use the program's+//Acrobat Reader//: you can't use the program's
 facilities for searching for text that contains inflected characters, facilities for searching for text that contains inflected characters,
-and if you _cut_ text from a window that contains such a+and if you //cut// text from a window that contains such a
 character, you'll find something unexpected (typically the accent and character, you'll find something unexpected (typically the accent and
-the ''base'' characters separated by a space) when you `paste`+the "basecharacters separated by a space) when you "paste"
 the result.  However, if you can live with this difficulty, virtual the result.  However, if you can live with this difficulty, virtual
 fonts are a useful and straightforward solution to the problem. fonts are a useful and straightforward solution to the problem.
  
-There are two virtual-font offerings of CM-based 8-bit +$\Reponse$  There are two virtual-font offerings of CM-based 8-bit fonts --- 
-fonts — the [`ae`](https://ctan.org/pkg/ae) (''almost EC'') and +the [[ctanpkg>ae]] ("almost EC") and [[ctanpkg>zefonts]sets; 
-[`zefonts`](https://ctan.org/pkg/zefonts) sets; the [`zefonts`](https://ctan.org/pkg/zefonts) set has wider coverage +the [[ctanpkg>zefonts]set has wider coverage (though the [[ctanpkg>ae]
-(though the [`ae`](https://ctan.org/pkg/ae) set may be extended to offer guillemets by +set may be extended to offer guillemets by use of the 
-use of the [`aeguill`](https://ctan.org/pkg/aeguill) package).  Neither offers characters such +[[ctanpkg>aeguill]package).  Neither offers characters such 
-as `ethand `thorn(used in, for example, in +as ''eth'' and ''thorn'' (used in, for example, in Icelandic), 
-Icelandic), but the [`aecompl`](https://ctan.org/pkg/ae) package works with the +but the [[ctanpkg>ae|aecompl]package works with the [[ctanpkg>ae]
-[`ae`](https://ctan.org/pkg/ae) fonts to provide the missing characters from the +fonts to provide the missing characters from the EC fonts (i.e., as bitmaps).
-EC fonts (i.e., as bitmaps).+
  
 The sole remaining commercial CM-like 8-bit font comes from The sole remaining commercial CM-like 8-bit font comes from
-Micropress, who offer the complete EC set +Micropress, who offer the complete EC set in Type 1 format, 
-in Type 1 format, as part of their range of outline versions of fonts +as part of their range of outline versions of fonts that were 
-that were originally distributed in MetaFont format.  See +originally distributed in MetaFont format.  See 
-[''commercial distributions'']({% post_url FAQ-commercial %}).+"[[6_distributions:implementations_commerciales|commercial distributions]]".
  
-The shareware  +The shareware [[6_distributions:trouver_les_sources_pour_les_differents_systemes_d_exploitation2|BaKoMa TeX distribution]offers a 
-[BaKoMa TeX distribution]({% post_url FAQ-TeXsystems %}) offers a +set of Type 1 EC fonts, as an extra shareware option.  (As far 
-set of Type 1 EC fonts, as an extra shareware option.  (As far +as the present author can tell, these fonts are //only// available
-as the present author can tell, these fonts are _only_ available+
 to users of BaKoMa TeX: they are stored in an archive format that to users of BaKoMa TeX: they are stored in an archive format that
 seems not to be publicly available.) seems not to be publicly available.)
  
-Finally, you can use one of the myriad text fonts available in Type 1+$\Reponse$  Finally, you can use one of the myriad text fonts available in Type 1
 format (with appropriate PSNFSS metrics for T1 encoding, format (with appropriate PSNFSS metrics for T1 encoding,
 or metrics for some other 8-bit encoding such as LY1).  However, or metrics for some other 8-bit encoding such as LY1).  However,
 if you use someone else's text font (even something as simple as if you use someone else's text font (even something as simple as
 Adobe's Times family) you have to find a matching family of Adobe's Times family) you have to find a matching family of
-mathematical fonts, which is a non-trivial undertaking — +mathematical fonts, which is a non-trivial undertaking --- 
-see [''choice of scalable fonts'']({% post_url FAQ-psfchoice %}). +see "[[5_fichiers:fontes:fontes_t1_pour_les_mathematiques|choice of scalable fonts]]".
-  very large download)+
  
 +
 +-----
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