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Overview, Bitmapped and scalable fonts – Xerox 4520 User Manual

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A

font

is a collection of characters of one typeface, one

weight, and one posture. An example is Courier New Italic. A

font generally contains uppercase and lowercase alphabets,

numbers, and special characters such as punctuation marks.

A

font family

is composed of one typeface in all its available

weights and postures. Courier New, for example, has

medium, italic, bold, and bold italic.

Fonts are normally categorized according to the manner in

which they are generated:

Bitmapped

font

A bitmapped font contains digitized images of each

character in the font. Each symbol (that is, character,

number, or punctuation mark) is a

complete

image

in

digitized form.

Each symbol is stored as a bitmap (or raster) that

represents the black or white parts of the symbol. The

bitmaps are copied onto the paper when printing takes

place.

Scalable

font

A scalable font contains characters described by

mathematical formulae that produce

character outlines

.

A mathematical formula describes a line between two

points which constitutes one line of the character’s

outline. The images printed on paper are digitized as the

page is being printed. During digitization, the image may

be scaled, sloped, or rotated.

There exists a variety of mathematical models used to

construct scalable fonts, but the two most popular are

Bézier and B-spline.

Scalable fonts are also known as

contour

or

outline

fonts.

Overview

Bitmapped and

Scalable Fonts

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