![]() ![]() Morison, and in James Moran's biography of SM. Quite the same, versions in Nicolas Barker's biography of Stanley Published by Cambridge University Press, with additional, though not New Roman" can be found in Stanley Morison's A Tally of Types, Was also licensed to Linotype, because The Times used LinotypeĮquipment for much of its actual production. Times newspaper for its own use, under the design direction of Stanley The name used by The Monotype Corporation. "Times Roman" is the name used by Linotype, and the name they registered asĪ trademark for the design in the U.S. Subject: Re: What's the difference between Times Roman and Times New Roman? ![]() I have taken the liberty of retitling it. Bigelow for his permission to publish the article. All rights reserved.Times (New) Roman and its part in the Development of Scalable Font TechnologyĬharles Bigelow posted this article to the Usenet newsgroup "comp.fonts" in May 1994 in response to the question: What's the difference between Times Roman and Times New Roman? Total number of character glyphs defined in font "Times New Roman" Note that the PCL driver may not make use of scalable fonts installed on the PC.ĭo you need an "Times New Roman" printer download font or a special version?įont Times New Roman unicode coverage. PCL Typeface should be used to in the PCL font selection sequence T code. In this case the PCL Symbolset specifies which character codes may be used. PCL SymbolSet information is only useful when a limited number characters is available. You can find more information on UNICODE on the UNICODE character database web site. See the appropriate PCL Symbolset tables for examples of the glyphs. UNICODE - The table shows which characters are available in the Times New Romanįont. Most of the newer TrueType fonts have this information defined. TrueType PCL T - The TrueType PCLT entries contain information that may be used on PCL printers. Printer Command Language table for font Times New Roman ![]()
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