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Old 02-18-2011, 01:23 PM   #8
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by totanus View Post
Well, maybe I explained myself in a poor way.
What I'm trying to understand is how Adobe Mobile Reader based e-ink reader are rendering fonts.
As far as I understand quartz based software just try to render the fonts - even modifying the original shape - to achieve the best reading performance on screen. Cooltype, on the opposite, tries to render the font to match the final printing result (please correct me if I'm wrong). What about e-ink screens (low res and grayscale)?
How fonts are treated in Adobe RMSDK?
Tnx
There you go. For that I would look to Adobe for the answer, and you are
right the Software Sevelopment Kit (SDK) documentation is a good place to
find the answer to your question. The Google results for "adobe reader
moble 9 sdk" includes links to PDFs and other resources like FAQ and forums.

Luck;
Ken
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