Path: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!news.mathworks.com!zombie.ncsc.mil!newsgate.duke.edu!news-feed-1.peachnet.edu!paperboy.wellfleet.com!news3.near.net!amber.ora.com!not-for-mail From: norm@ora.com (Norman Walsh) Newsgroups: comp.fonts,comp.answers,news.answers Subject: comp.fonts FAQ: Atari Info Supersedes: Followup-To: poster Date: 14 Aug 1996 10:35:24 -0400 Organization: O'Reilly and Associates, Inc. Lines: 134 Sender: norm@ruby.ora.com Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.Edu Distribution: world Expires: 27 Sep 1996 14:34:08 GMT Message-ID: References: Reply-To: norm@ora.com (Norman Walsh) NNTP-Posting-Host: ruby.ora.com Summary: This posting answers frequently asked questions about fonts. It addresses both general font questions and questions that are specific to a particular platform. X-Web-Homepage: http://www.ora.com/homepages/comp.fonts/ Xref: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu comp.fonts:48311 comp.answers:20525 news.answers:79246 Archive-name: fonts-faq/part14 Version: 2.1.5 Subject: 9. Atari ST/TT/Falcon Information Erlend Nagel contributed the following information about the Atari ST/TT/Falcon. Subject: 9.1. SpeedoGDOS SpeedoGDOS is similar to ATM. Fonts included with SpeedoGDOS 4.x ================================== 14 fonts are included with SpeedoGDOS 4.x. Bitstream Cooper Black, Dutch 801 Roman, Dutch 801 Bold, Dutch 801 Italic, Dutch 801 Bold Italic, Monospace 821, More Wingbats SWC, Park Avenue, Swiss 721, Swiss 721 Bold, Swiss 721 Italic, Swiss 721 Bols Italic, Symbol Monospaced, and VAG Rounded Fonts included with SpeedoGDOS 5.x ================================== 24 fonts are included with SpeedoGDOS 5.x. All fonts included with SpeedoGDOS 4.x plus the following: American Garamond Roman, American Garamond Bold, American Garamond Italic, American Garamond Bold Italic, AD LIB Regular, Allegro Regular, Amelia Regular, and Cataneo Bold Subject: 9.2. Atari File Formats Atari Font formats ================== The standard Atari OS in ROM does not support any type of fonts. To use different fonts in applications, either the application has to have built-in support for some font format, or an add-on program is needed. This add-on program is called a GDOS, a Graphical Device Operating System. There are many different versions of GDOS. The earliest versions of GDOS supported only GEM bitmap fonts (*.FNT). These versions include GDOS, AMC-GDOS (Atari), G-plus (Codehead) and Font-GDOS (Atari again). Font-GDOS (available for free) added caching to the font-manager, so not all fonts need to reside in memory at the same time. FontGDOS and FSM-GDOS were develloped in parallel and are both successors of Atari-GDOS (1.x). The FSM stands for Font Scaling Manager and allowed vector fonts to be used. FSM-GDOS was only included with Wordflair II and G-Man. FSM-GDOS also still supported GEM bitmap fonts. The font format is the QMS/Imagen format. After FSM-GDOS, Atari introduced SpeedoGDOS 4.0, using Speedo font scaling technology licensed from Bitstream. 14 fonts are included with this version (see 1.15). SpeedoGDOS 4.0 and 4.1 can use GEM bitmap, Atari encrypted and commercially encrypted Speedo fonts. As of version 4.2 also the publicly available X11 Speedo fonts can be used. SpeedoGDOS offers improved speed and reliability over FSM-GDOS, as well as track- and pair-kerning. Recently Compo Software introduced SpeedoGDOS 5.x which supports GEM bitmap, Speedo, Truetype and Type 1 fonts. Included are 22 Speedo fonts (see 1.15). For more information about the GDOS format, consult the GDOS FAQ: ftp://ftp.cs.tu-berlin.de/pub/atari/Gdos/gdosi??e.txt. The "??" is the version number; as of 01 Mar 95, the versions are: 24 in English and 25 in German. A LaTeX version of the German edition is also available. Also recently introduced was NVDI 3.0 by Behne & Behne, which supports GEM bitmap, Speedo and Truetype fonts. The biggest difference when compared to SpeedoGDOS 5.x is the improved speed, because NVDI is written in Assembler instead of C. Only 2 fonts are included with NVDI 3.0. These fonts are transparent to programs. There are a few other options that require support by the program using the fonts. Two major font formats are supported in this way on the Atari, namely Signum!2/Signum!3 fonts and Calamus fonts. The Signum!2 font format is a bitmapped font format supported by many wordprocessors and some drawing packages. Amazing print quality on 9-needle printers. Many high quality designs are available in Signum!2 and Signum!3 format (Mostly German), especially for some special languages like Polish. There are also many PD fonts available in this format. The Calamus (*.CFN) format was introduced by DMC, in their Calamus DTP program that uses soft-RIPping. The Calamus font format has no hinting since it is meant to be used on very high resolution type setting machines. Also supported by Digital Art's (DA's) software. Many professional designs are available in this format, as well as a lot of PD fonts. Atari Font Format Extensions ============================ File formats specific to the Atari platform: * .E24 Bitmapped Signum!2 screen font. * .L30 Bitmapped Signum!2 printer font for Laser and Deskjet printers. * .OTL Vector font table used by FSM-GDOS. * .P9 Bitmapped Signum!2 printer font for Hi-Res 9-needle printers (214*196 dpi). * .P24 Bitmapped Signum!2 printer font for 24-needle printers. * .QFM Vector font used by FSM-GDOS. Subject: 9.3. Frequently Requested Atari Fonts Some fonts, including a few Speedo fonts are available from various archives. The most important Atari archive is atari.archive.umich.edu. Most fonts can be had from PD/Shareware distributors around the world...