Apple 2400 How TrueType fonts work with other kinds of fonts, QuickDraw GX imaging technology

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QuickDraw GX imaging technology

QuickDraw GX imaging technology

A QuickDraw GX font is a TrueType or PostScript font with an additional set of sophisticated features. These features include extremely accurate typographic elements such as ligatures and kerning, plus the ability to skew, rotate, and add perspective to text in extremely flexible ways.

QuickDraw GX is more than a font format; it’s a sophisticated printing and display technology that supports complex graphics and advanced typography.

How TrueType fonts work with other kinds of fonts

Although TrueType fonts offer distinct advantages, your Color StyleWriter 2400 printer can also use other kinds of fonts.

TrueType and bitmapped fonts

Macintosh computers running System 7 come with both bitmapped (screen) fonts and TrueType fonts installed. This maintains consistency with documents created on Macintosh systems that don’t have TrueType fonts.

If both a TrueType and bitmapped version of the same font are available, the Macintosh uses the bitmapped font (providing that the stipulated point size is present). If you want the Macintosh to use the TrueType font, you need to remove the bitmapped font from your system.

Using Fonts With the Color StyleWriter 2400 Printer

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