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Hi edi<BR> <BR>
> From: egoetschel@yabyum.ch> <BR>> It's a little bit confusing... In the Wiki Linoty is recommended as goog <BR>> place for fonts (<A href="http://http://www.linotype.com/">http://http://www.linotype.com/</A>).<BR><BR>
** Before all if you use Scribus :<BR>
<A href="http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Where_can_I_get_good_fonts%3F">http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Where_can_I_get_good_fonts%3F</A><BR>
Don't buy Helvetica from Linotype :<BR>
<A href="http://www.sanskritweb.net/forgers/helvetica-forever.pdf">http://www.sanskritweb.net/forgers/helvetica-forever.pdf</A><BR>
<BR>> But: Can I use Linotype fonts with Linux?<BR>
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** Yes<BR>
<BR>> And if yes: Which type can I install? There are OpenType, PostScript and <BR>> TrueType fonts (for Mac and Windows).<BR>
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** Depending of what you would like to do with. Opentype working fine under any OS,<BR>
and as using postscript outlines, it's a best choice with scribus.<BR>
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Hirwen<BR><BR>
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