Good!

Also the unveiling of Microsoft EOT file format is good news.
Although Bitstream's PFR was the pioneer of the subsetted/
embedded font objects in digital TV and web contents, but
now Microsoft EOT became more popular method for web fonts
- and free web browsers (like Mozilla) cannot use the resource.
I was trying to analyze the internal of EOT, but I could
analyze only the header. Official EOT format specification
is good news, if it's licensed freely.

# I wish if Bitstream unveils PFR1 and later too.


Regards,
mpsuzuki

On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 08:48:06 +0200 (CEST)
Werner LEMBERG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>The attached stuff seems to be good news.  If I understand the W3C
>patent pages correctly, it basically means that MicroType publishes
>the MTX format (this is, the *.ctf format) free of patent
>royalities...
>
>
>    Werner


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