Type 1 font

Type 1 font definition - computer

The most widely used type of PostScript font. In Windows, each font is composed of a .PFB and .PFM file, which are stored in the \PSFONTS and \PSFONTS\PFM folders. Sometimes, \PSFONTS is in the \WINDOWS folder (\WINDOWS\PSFONTS). Beginning with Windows 95/98, Adobe Type Manager lets you view the file names under the Properties of each font. For example, the following files make up the Garamond typeface. See PostScript fonts and PostScript.

   \psfonts\gdrg____.pfb         normal
   \psfonts\gdi_____.pfb         italics
   \psfonts\gdsb____.pfb         bold
   \psfonts\gdsbi___.pfb         bold italics

   \psfonts\pfm\gdrg____.pfm     normal
   \psfonts\pfm\gdi_____.pfm     italics
   \psfonts\pfm\gdsb____.pfm     bold
   \psfonts\pfm\gdsbi___.pfm     bold italics





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