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- From: dylan@cs.washington.edu (Dylan McNamee)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: TypeSMITH version 2.02
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Date: 13 May 1994 02:49:06 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: fonts, Postscript, Compugraphic, outline, font editor, commercial
- Originator: barrett@karazm.math.uh.edu
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- PRODUCT NAME
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- TypeSMITH version 2.02
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- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- TypeSMITH is an outline font editor. It can edit and produce
- industry standard PostScript fonts (type 1 and type 3 format), Soft-Logik
- fonts, Compugraphic fonts, and Amiga bitmap fonts.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: Soft-Logik Publishing Corp.
- Address: 11131F S. Towne Sq.
- St. Louis, MO 63123
-
- Telephone: (314)894-8608
-
- E-mail: tech@slpc.com
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- TypeSMITH 2.0 retail price $199.95 (US). Soft-Logik customers pay
- $125 (for a limited time, $110).
-
- Upgrade from 2.01 to 2.02 is free. A patch has been uploaded to
- Aminet in the file /pub/aminet/biz/patch/ts202pch.lha.
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
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- HARDWARE
-
- 2 MB RAM required.
- 512K Chip RAM works. 1 MB or more Chip RAM recommended.
-
- Supports 68020 or greater processors, hard drives, and
- PostScript printers (among other things).
-
- SOFTWARE
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- AmigaDOS 2.0 or greater.
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- COPY PROTECTION
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- None. Hard drive installable.
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- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
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- Amiga 2500/30, 1 MB Chip RAM, 6 MB Fast RAM.
- AmigaDOS 2.1.
-
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- INSTALLATION
-
- Installation proceeded without any problems by following the included
- instructions.
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- This is a MAJOR upgrade to TypeSMITH 2.01, almost as big as the
- difference between TypeSMITH 1 and TypeSMITH 2. I'll review the whole
- program, trying to highlight the differences between 2.01 and 2.02, while
- still making sense to folks that don't own any version of TypeSMITH (yet).
-
- If you need to produce a high-quality outline font on the Amiga, I
- believe TypeSMITH is the only choice. Fortunately, it's a very respectable
- program, and it keeps getting better. Much like Fontographer on the
- Macintosh, this program lets users create their own publication-quality
- fonts that will print without "jaggies" on high resolution printers. It
- also lets users tweak an existing font to add a character, modify a
- character, or whatever. Its drawing tools are sufficient to create almost
- any kind of figure, and TypeSMITH can export character shapes as IFF DR2D
- drawings for use with other Amiga programs.
-
- I've used it to create a PostScript font of my handwriting (it
- actually looks uncannily real...) as well as to create a more normal text
- font. For the handwriting font, I wrote an alphabet on paper, scanned it
- (on a PC), and read the file into DPAINT 4 where I saved each letter as an
- IFF brush. TypeSMITH was able to read each bitmap, scale it appropriately,
- and put it in the background (in grey) to be traced over. It has an
- "autotrace" feature that makes the tracing task much easier. (You still
- have to do significant touch-up, but it saves a lot of mouse-work.)
-
- TypeSMITH has always been able to edit PostScript fonts, but version
- 2.02 makes this even easier by being able to read PFA format as well as PFB
- format fonts. (Previously, PFA files had to be converted with the "dl2pfb"
- program.) Using this feature, I've been able to examine all the fonts on
- the new Bitstream 500 fonts CDROM (windows version, only $30) as well as the
- other PostScript fonts I own.
-
- Among the new features in 2.02 is the ability to edit the character
- widths from the edit window, which is really nice. Also, points can be
- moved with fine precision now by clicking on them and pressing arrow keys
- with the shift key.
-
- All in all, the program has a very well-tuned feel to it.
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- I'm not much of a documentation reader, and with TypeSMITH, I didn't
- have to resort to reading the documentation much, except to figure out how
- "composite" characters work, and how they're edited (it's a bit tricky).
- All my experiences with the documentation have been fine.
-
-
- BUGS
-
- This release fixes a number of bugs that were in version 2.01.
- Being a beta tester for them, if there were any bugs I experienced, I would
- have told them already, and they would have been fixed. :)
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- The fact that such a major update to TypeSMITH is available for free
- on the net (as well as the recent announcement in c.s.a.announce) is clear
- evidence of Soft-Logik's continuing commitment to the Amiga. I think
- they're good folks. I am a beta tester for them (hence the quick review of
- this brand new release) and have been impressed with the company from all
- sides.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- I give it a solid 4.5 stars out of 5. Not that I can think of
- anything lacking, but if the program continues to improve, I'll need room in
- the rankings to accommodate.
-
- In light of the strong support Soft-Logik is giving the Amiga, and
- that this is such a strong program, I'd highly recommend buying it if you do
- anything with desktop publishing or even just have an interest in fonts.
-
- Dylan McNamee, dylan@cs.washington.edu
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