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; PM Desktop Text: It had been suggest not to use any TrueType font for the PM Desktop text because they will never look as crisp as a bitmap fonts, partly because they have a much higher processing overhead. | ; PM Desktop Text: It had been suggest not to use any TrueType font for the PM Desktop text because they will never look as crisp as a bitmap fonts, partly because they have a much higher processing overhead. | ||
[[image:WorkplaceSans-Bad.png|thumb| Workplace San looking bad on the PM / WPS Desktop]] | [[image:WorkplaceSans-Bad.png|thumb| Workplace San looking bad on the PM / WPS Desktop]] | ||
:For example, Workplace Sans (unhinted) is basically always going to look | :For example, Workplace Sans (unhinted) is basically always going to look bad (rough edges) unless you have the embedded bitmaps enabled (only works for certain sizes), or are running it antialiased. [https://www.os2world.com/forum/index.php?topic=1937.msg19566#msg19566] | ||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 16:50, 28 November 2018
This article summarize the fonts that are available on OS/2 Warp 4.5x.
Font Types
- .FON
- .TTF - TrueType
- .PFB - PostScript printer fonts
.FON type - OS/2 Bitmap Font
This kind of fonts are located on the OS2/DLL folder. The ones are:
- COURIER.FON - OS/2 Courier Font
- HELV.FON - OS/2 Helvetica Fonts. Copyright IBM and Bitstram Inc.
- SYSMONO.FON - OS/2 System Monospace Fonts. By IBM.
- TIMES.FON - OS/2 Times Roman Fonts, (c) Copyright 1988, 1998 IBM Corp., Portions Copyright 1985 Bitstream, Inc.
.TTF type - TrueType Font
Truetype fonts are also available for OS/2.
.PFB - PostScript printer fonts
Adobe Type 1 format fonts
Font Suggestions
- PM Desktop Text
- It had been suggest not to use any TrueType font for the PM Desktop text because they will never look as crisp as a bitmap fonts, partly because they have a much higher processing overhead.

- For example, Workplace Sans (unhinted) is basically always going to look bad (rough edges) unless you have the embedded bitmaps enabled (only works for certain sizes), or are running it antialiased. [1]