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Study of Free/Shareware Web FontsOverview Ascender chose the website http://www.fontfreak.com because it has a collection of over 4700 TrueType fonts that can be downloaded by Macintosh®, Windows® and Linux® users. In addition to downloading individual fonts, this website has an option to download the entire collection in one .zip file for a fee of $6.95. Of the entire collection of 4798 fonts that was downloaded there were some that could not be analyzed due to unknown technical issues with the fonts. Thus there were a total of 4572 TTF & OTF fonts that were successfully reviewed for this analysis. Ascender used a combination of proprietary and off-the-shelf font software tools to perform the tests. These software tools reference the Apple TrueType specification, the Microsoft version of TrueType specification and the OpenType font format specification. Summary of Results
Test Descriptions Code Page 1252 character set The Latin-1 character set is also referred to as Windows Code Page 1252. It covers all the popular languages of Western Europe including: Albanian, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Faeroese, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. This test identifies fonts that do not contain the complete CP 1252 character set, and the specific missing characters. Mac Roman character set The Mac Roman character set is specific to the Mac OS environment for Western European languages. This test identifies fonts that do not contain the complete Mac Roman character set, and the specific missing characters. Copyright string This test checks for a valid copyright string. A blank string is typically found in a converted font, or when original identification is removed. Trademark string This test checks for a valid trademark string. A blank string is typically found in a converted font, or when original identification is removed. Embedding restriction TrueType fonts contain “embedding bits” (‘fsType’ field of the OS/2 table) that allow the type designer or font vendor to establish the font embedding licensing rights. There are four options for a type designer to choose from:
This test identifies the embedding designation. A font with an improper fsType or set to “Restricted License” would fail this test, while “Print & Preview”, “Editable” or “Installable” would pass this test. This test is important because any font set to “Restricted License” embedding would be prohibited from being embedding into a document or a web page. Complete Test Result Information For more information or to comment on this study please contact us.
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