Good point. Metadata of the font says its licene can be found here:
http://www.adobe.com/type/legal.html
Be sure to read it.
It's probably best to check with Adobe before using it commercially or just buying it. But at least you can try out the font in context, which is already a plus. Other commercial fonts can only be judged from specimen, and not in your own text environment.

Cheers,

Christian

Am 20:59, schrieb Taco Hoekwater:


On 16 mrt. 2011, at 17:51, Christian<[email protected]>  wrote:

And finally: Your budget. Are you willing to buy fonts? That would probably 
come in at 30-60 bucks (but that's nothing if you are serious aboutt your 
book). If not, some of the above can be obtained for free (still being 
commercial fonts, e.g. Minion with Adobe Reader, Hoefler Text is on Mac OSX...)

Be sure to read the license for those: many of these bundled fonts are only 
'free' for use within the application they came with. I am pretty sure that is 
the case for the Adobe Reader fonts.

Best wishes,

Taco
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