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Re: Adobe and the whole world???



At 03:33 PM 5/29/99 +0100, Chris Rowley wrote:
>From "About Adobe PostScript 3"

  PlanetReady(TM) font handling

Please can someone quickly tell me if this is:

  just a trendy name for some hyped-up well-known stuff;

  something worth further investigation.

They seem to be mostly referring to support for two-byte fonts using CID keys and cmaps,
and  support for fonts that need more complex support (ligaturing) available in OpenType
(which includes CFF format and Type 2).  Under this umbrella also apparently falls
Unicode support at least in Windows NT/W2K where Unicode is actually supported
(but that printer driver appears not to be out yet).

They variously refer to new printer drivers, new fonts, and applications and operating
systems.  Somewhat ill-delimited.  Not unusual for company hype.  But the term is
a registered trademark!  So they must have thought it worth the $245 application fee
(and the thousands for their lawyers to take a break from two-Martini lunches
at the golf club to fill in the form).

http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/postscript/capabilities.html

Regards, Berthold.

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And, with PlanetReady (TM) Printing, Adobe ensures that Adobe PostScript 3
is delivered in the broadest range of printing systems available worldwide
by securing support from leading application software products and
integration with key operating systems.

PlanetReady Printing

Adobe PostScript 3 provides users worldwide with access to its printing
solution. With full support of inter-national font requirements via a new font
technology, support from leading creative application software titles,
support for localized printing anywhere in the world through enhanced
drivers, Adobe PostScript 3 is poised to immediately enhance the printing
experience for users worldwide.

PlanetReady ™ Printer driver available Mac 8.5.1 Windows 95 4.2.3 Windows NT 5.0
Full font support for Roman, Asian, and Cyrillic in ten languages. fonts.
Full support for international printing needs.
        – for Roman markets – for Asian markets

PlanetReady printing

Adobe PostScript 3 is PlanetReady for Roman and Asian languages. Instead of
buying localized, proprietary devices, international companies can now establish
a single printing technology standard worldwide. Adobe PostScript 3 is designed
to handle double-byte fonts—such as Asian characters—at the core level. Printer drivers
are fully optimized in all relevant languages, including English, French, Italian, German,
Spanish, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, and simplified and
traditional Chinese. In addition, Adobe PostScript 3 supports Eastern European and
Asian language characters, commonly known as Cyrillic fonts.

PlanetReady Printing

Adobe PostScript 3 provides users worldwide with access to its printing solution.
With full support of inter-national font requirements via a new font technology,
support from leading creative application software titles, and support for localized
printing anywhere in the world through enhanced drivers, Adobe PostScript 3 is
poised to immediately enhance the printing experience for users worldwide.

• PlanetReady Printing.

With this feature, Adobe ensures that Adobe PostScript 3 technology is a complete
printing solution with support by leading application software products, integration
with key operating systems, and the capability to deliver documents to the broadest
range of printing systems available worldwide.

PlanetReady(TM) printing - Adobe PostScript 3 printing systems are designed
to provide full support for international printing needs, making it easy for
international  corporations to set establish a single printing technology
standard worldwide. The standard fonts include support for eastern and
Central European language requirements. AdobePS(TM) printer drivers are
available in a wide variety of languages to support high quality printing of
both Roman and Asian fonts and documents worldwide.


Berthold K.P. Horn              mailto:bkph@ai.mit.edu