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This section lets you choose between the main font styles in the
Professional PostScript Symbols range. A full alphabetical list of fonts is also available.
These are all Type 1 fonts and may require Adobe Type Manager (ATM) installed on your computer. (ATM is available from PC dealers.) Most fonts are also available in TrueType format.
What's the difference between PostScript and TrueType fonts?
What are the minimum system requirements for using these fonts?
What license terms apply to Professional range fonts?
These fonts are either non-Latin alphabets (such as Braille) or special forms of the regular alphabet (such as Key Caps PC or Phonetic.)
Includes OCR and MICR fonts.
These fonts are intended for scientific and mathematical use. Taken together they provide a complete set of fonts for the specialist needs of professional publications.
A range of fonts containing mainly symbols. Examples include astrology, music, chess, and arrows, all designed to EFF's usual high standard.
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