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Adobe Font Folio 7 Adobe Font Folio 7 The collection Adobe Font Folio 7 published in the year 1995 comprises hundreds of typefaces by various foundries with a total of 1940 fonts (font styles). The fonts are in PostScript Type 1 format, usually with the complete Adobe Standard Encoding character set (= Windows Code Page 1252). We here supply two short reference lists designed for printout on paper and two very long detailed reference lists with additional information about font internals designed for on-screen consultation: 1.1 Quick Reference sorted by Font Names 2 1.2 Quick Reference sorted by Trademarks 17 2.1 Detailed Reference sorted by Font Names 27 2.2 Detailed Reference sorted by Trademarks 68 3.0 Font Name List of Font Folio 7.1 (1996) 109 Adobe Systems Inc. appropriated the copyrights to nearly all typefaces included in the Font Folio 7. The entire Font Folio 7 collection contains 1940 PFM and 1940 PFB font files: 1852 PFM files are provided with the copyright notice „Copyright 1985-1994 Adobe Systems Inc.“ (the year varies), 84 PFM files with the Monotype copyright notice, and 4 PFM files with the Microsoft copyright. There do not exist any PFM files with any copyright notice of Linotype, Berthold or other foundries. But many Linotype fonts have an „outline data copyright notice“ (a legal fiction, since data as such are not copyrightable) in this way: „The digitally encoded machine readable outline data for producing the Typefaces licensed to you is copyrighted (c) 1981 Linotype AG and/or its subsidiaries“. Yet, there are Linotype fonts, where Adobe appropriated the entire copyrights, e.g. the Linotype fonts „Centennial“ (files CIR_____.PFB etc.), „Frutiger“ (files FTR_____.PFB etc.), „Stempel Garamond“ (files GSR_____.PFB etc.), „Melior“ (files ME______.PFB etc.) etc. etc. Of course, none of the „Adobe“ fonts displaying the „Adobe“ copyrights in the font files contains any name of any copyright author, i.e. of any font designer, since in the funny font forging industry (see http://www.sanskritweb.net/forgers/forgers.pdf) it is not customary to give credit to authors. For reasons of completeness, we also append a font name list of Adobe Font Folio 7.1 (1996) which contains several additional fonts, e.g. Aja, Alexa, Balzano, etc. Ulrich Stiehl, Heidelberg, 5-May-2005 Adobe Font Folio 7 – Page 1 – www.sanskritweb.net 1.1 Adobe Font Folio 7 – Quick Reference – Sorted by Font Names PostScript Font Name Trademark AGOldFace-Medium Berthold Aachen-Bold Letraset AGOldFace-Outline Berthold ACaslon-AltBold Adobe AGOldFace-Regular Berthold ACaslon-AltBoldItalic Adobe AGOldFace-Shaded Berthold ACaslon-AltItalic Adobe AGSchoolbook-Medium Berthold ACaslon-AltRegular Adobe AGSchoolbook-MediumA Berthold ACaslon-AltSemibold Adobe AGSchoolbook-Regular Berthold ACaslon-AltSemiboldItalic Adobe AGSchoolbook-RegularA Berthold ACaslon-Bold Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-Bold Berthold ACaslon-BoldItalic Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-BoldCn Berthold ACaslon-BoldItalicOsF Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-BoldEx Berthold ACaslon-BoldOsF Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-BoldExIt Berthold ACaslonExp-Bold Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-BoldIt Berthold ACaslonExp-BoldItalic Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-Cn Berthold ACaslonExp-Italic Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-Ex Berthold ACaslonExp-Regular Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-It Berthold ACaslonExp-Semibold Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-Light Berthold ACaslonExp-SemiboldItalic Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-LightCn Berthold ACaslon-Italic Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-LightEx Berthold ACaslon-ItalicOsF Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-LightOsF Berthold ACaslon-Ornaments Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-Md Berthold ACaslon-Regular Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-MdCn Berthold ACaslon-RegularSC Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-MdCnIt Berthold ACaslon-Semibold Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-MdEx Berthold ACaslon-SemiboldItalic Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-MdIt Berthold ACaslon-SemiboldItalicOsF Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-Regular Berthold ACaslon-SemiboldSC Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-Super Berthold ACaslon-SwashBoldItalic Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-XBd Berthold ACaslon-SwashItalic Adobe AkzidenzGroteskBE-XBdCn Berthold 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