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Originally Posted by Quoth
Perhaps I'm confusing it with other typefaces MS did for Windows 3.x?
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Yes, those were non-scalable versions of the fonts, and they looked abysmal.
Times New Roman in OpenType is a good representation of the original moveable type implementation. But, it's not a great font overall because it was designed to do what Times Roman did...save space by being narrower. To keep it readable, the x-height is higher than I prefer.