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Support for PostScript Type 1 fonts is ending

For decades, MathType EPS equations have been created using references to Type 1 fonts, also known as PostScript fonts.

On June 23, 2022, Adobe announced that they will disable support for authoring with Type 1 fonts by January 2023. Users will no longer have the ability to author content using Type 1 fonts after that time.

To learn more about the implications for Typefi, read our help article MathType, fonts, and Typefi

Red Baron Richthofen sits in his WW1 Fokker fighter surrounded by his Flying Circus air squadron.

The silence of the image

Huw Alexander
Managing Director, textBOX

“The drawing shows me at one glance what might be spread over ten pages of a book.”

The words of Anna Sergeyevna, from Turgenev’s 1862 novel Father and Sons, echo across the ages and apply more than ever in our own time.

With an estimated 1.4 trillion photographs forecast to be taken globally in 2020, the digital world is becoming an ever more visual place.

A picture can indeed tell a thousand words, but how can images be conveyed to those who cannot see them?

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Streamlined font management for automated publishing

Typefi and Extensis, united by their shared mission of making publishing workflows seamless and efficient, have partnered to remove font challenges that can derail automated publishing processes.

Extensis FontLink—a tool that identifies, locates, and activates only the exact fonts used in a document—is now available as an action in Typefi 8 workflows using InDesign Server.