![]() ![]() Check their website for details before you purchase. And it's calculated for each individual document and edition you produce. But as soon as you want to embed the fonts into a PDF or EPUB, that requires an additional license fee that is based on the number of weights used in the file. The basic "desktop font" lets you download and install the font on your computer, use it in your programs, and print your documents to a desktop printer connected to your computer. You might be able to contact Monotype directly (they now own the entire Berthold library) and see if they'll upgrade your old PostScript version for a new OpenType version.īut beware: licensing and usage rights from Monotype have drastically changed. If your original version from Berthold was purchased/licensed 40 years ago, then you purchased a PostScript / Type1 font. ![]() In 2000, the entire computer industry (not just Adobe) agreed to retire PostScript (aka Type 1) and old TrueType fonts because they don't have the technology to work on websites, smart phones, tablets, with accessibility software, or with most other essential modern day technologies. When Bob says years, he really means 23 years. ![]()
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