Q] What are the licence terms of Orly and Bleriot fonts ?
FAQOrly fonts and Bleriot fonts are available under the open source LGPL licence (see xxx). In addition, we added the following statement to the Bleriot fonts licence : These fonts have been originally designed by CENA/France for the specific needs of Air Traffic Control. For example, they must offer good legibility and avoid any confusion between character shapes. CENA would like to preserve their qualities.
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FAQOrly is Paris second airport. This name is well-known in the ATC international community. However, these fonts are not at all dedicated to this airport or even airports in general. These fonts should be usable for any ATC radar display. As we designed new glyphes and enhanced many glyphes, we wanted to signal the change with a new name. So we choose Bleriot, the name of a french famous aviation pioneer for this new fonts family.
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FAQpts, 10 pts, 12 pts, 14 pts, 15 pts, 16 pts, 17 pts, 18 pts, 20pts, 22 pts, 24 pts, 40 pts, 80 pts of Roman, Medium-weighted, and Normal width.
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FAQSince there is only few pixels for design high quality bitmap fonts, all sizes can not be used to design fonts without introducing artefacts. For exemple, it is quiet impossible to produce a "regular" bitmap font of 13 pts size and which is different from the 12 pts and 14 pts bitmaps. The answer is the same than for the previous question: Because a 12 pts size bitmap fonts use a small array of pixels, it is not possible to design high quality variations of such small bimap fonts.
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The MI/X 4.2 FAQFollow the steps mentioned above for opening the fonts.dir file, delete the entry for the font you are deleting, change the number at the top of the fonts.dir file to reflect the correct number of fonts listed in the file. Save the fonts.dir file and delete the *.bdf or *.pcf file.
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FAQTo be short, the story began with DigiStrips. At that time we needed some new fonts and Jean-Luc the co-designer of DigiStrips designed some fonts for this prototype. Sometime after that, people in charge of operationnal system implementation discovered the CENA capabilities to design good ATC fonts and Jean-Luc was commited to design some fonts for the future operationnal system.
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PAGEMAKER LISTSERV FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS LISTThe best answer is not to have "all of these fonts". One of the greatest mistakes a beginning DTPer makes is to use 20 different fonts on one small publication. The best thing to do is keep to a smaller number of fonts that serve your needs best. Plus, PageMaker's performance decreases dramatically with respect to the number of fonts installed in your system. Most publications look best when you use only two or so typefaces. Simpler is usually better when it comes to typefaces.
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Related QuestionsQ] Those are bitmap fonts, is it possible to have vectorized fonts?
FAQWe designed those fonts for X window system radar displays. Building bitmap fonts was a big issue already, and we only needed them by the time we started. However, the technologies have changed, and we might need vectorized (e.g.: truetype) fonts. It is impossible to convert the PCF to TTF, every single font has to be rewritten from scratch. Feel free to contribute your truetype fonts.
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Q] What are the glyphes available in theses fonts?
FAQThey are two sets of glyphes in the Orly fonts. The first one is a set of ATC symbols (orly-symbol1) and the other set is more or less a subset of roman latin (plus some additionnal ATC oriented glyphes). However all fonts did not provide the same set. The Bleriot radar fonts provides you with a constant set of glyphes (currently 124). This set is a subset of roman-latin 15 plus three arrows for "tendency" in a data block (ascii 0x0014, 0x0015 and 0x0016).
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