Conversion of Postscript, TrueType and OpenType fonts
This service allows us to convert practically all Mac or PC fonts from one format to another.
Format conversions support Postscript Type 1, TrueType, Multiple Master and Opentype fonts.
The service also includes the creation of new fonts.
File conversion from Windows to Macintosh
Macintosh operating systems prior to OSX and Windows systems prior to NT 4 use script fonts whose codes do not match (ISO and ANSI, etc.).
Therefore, it is not possible to import Word for Windows files written in Arabic, Czech, Russian or Romanian into Macintosh 7, 8 or 9 as the texts would lose their accents or be viewed as a meaningless sequence of letters.
Our solution resolves this problem, thus avoiding the bothersome need to retype texts. For example, our solution allows files in Arabic, Polish, Greek, etc. written in MS Word for Windows to be used within a Macintosh Quark XPress layout.
This solution may be applied to any type of font in Ascii, Ansi, Iso, Unicode, etc.
Our services include both the simple conversion of files and the repagination of documents.
Fine typography, page formatting and languages Across user platforms and browsers
Our solution allows us to create web pages using fonts that may be viewed anywhere, on the browsers of any PC, establishing a unique corporate identity through use of corporate typefaces.
Text is rendered correctly in web browsers, even in cases where browsers may not provide native support for used fonts or languages. For example, you may view Arabic text set in an OpenType fonts equally well with IE6 on Windows98 as with Konqueror on FreeBSD/FreeX86, etc.
All texts are viewed on the Internet as fonts (and not as graphic files), and therefore may immediately be loaded and indexed, while meeting all access needs.
