[XeTeX] Palatino, clones and it's Greek to me (was Re: Package geometry with XeTeX)
William Adams
will.adams at frycomm.com
Tue Jul 18 16:18:07 CEST 2006
On Jul 18, 2006, at 9:08 AM, Adam Twardoch wrote:
> The difference being, that FPL Neu is a non-nasty knock-off of
> Palatino,
> as opposed to Book Antiqua being a "nasty knock-off"?
Well, Prof. Zapf didn't quit his membership in ATypI over URW's
clone, but did over Monotype's Book Antiqua.
As I recall, the crux of his complaint was that Book Antiqua
mindlessly preserved the limitations of the 18-unit spacing system
for no good reason at all.
By contrast he praised Bitstream's Zapf Calligraphic (this was noted
in _Publisher's Weekly_ if memory serves) since it didn't preserve such.
Some of this is in the Palatino FAQ:
http://www.mindspring.com/~fez/palatino/palfaq1.0.txt
William
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