Xref: utzoo comp.fonts:701 comp.lang.postscript:2638 comp.text:4654 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!unido!ztivax!riem From: riem@ztivax.UUCP (Raimund Riem) Newsgroups: comp.fonts,comp.lang.postscript,comp.text Subject: Re: Cyrillic (russian) text Summary: I have some differnt postscript fonts (cyrillic) Keywords: cyrillic russian font sun sunview laser postscript Message-ID: <724@ztivax.UUCP> Date: 10 Aug 89 11:41:15 GMT References: <1010@simulina.se> Distribution: comp Organization: Siemens AG in Munich, W-Germany Lines: 35 Some times ago I had also need for cyrillic fonts, but not with the keyboard layout of an IBM typewriter. The layout we use is oriented at the sound of a cyrillic letter. But we also have a keymap resource for IBM typewriter layout. Because I could not find a distributor for good quality cyrillic fonts, I decided to make them by myself with fontographer. I made one font like helvetica (its called Leningrad1) one like times (Petersburg) one is a copy of a font in a tale book (tolstoi) and a postscript version of the public domain font moscow. (russian typewriter) I use this fonts for the production of magazines and advertisements on a Laserwriter or Linotronic. Problem: Only for Leningrad1 (Vilnys = bold Version) I have no other styles (bold, italic). The exact version of an italic font is very different from the computer version. (automatically produced by angle) I can not use postscript hints. Small sizes (like 8 point or less) are bolder on a LaserWriter (300 dpi) as on Linotronic. Someone an idea to manage this? I got a book in Moscow with the original USSR fonts and all their typefaces and I have to say, that fonts (cyrillic) you can buy in the West are not exact Russian fonts. If someone is interested in this stuff, send me a mail. Raimund Riem, ZFE2KOM33, Siemens AG, Munich, West - Germany mail: @riem!ztivax Private adress: R. Riem, Steinsdorfstrasse 6, D-8000 Muenchen 22 West Germany