Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2012 05:06:01 +0200 From: VOICE News Service Subject: [VOICENWS] SW: Workplace Sans 0.91 released ++ From the VOICE OS/2-eCS News Service http://www.os2voice.org ++ From: mail.meDESPAM at DESPAMreply.to.address Workplace Sans is a TrueType font designed to resemble WarpSans to varying degrees (depending on configuration). It is recommended or required by various software, including http://OpenOffice.org, QT4, and the Mozilla family of applications. Version 0.91 is now available in Hobbes incoming, and at http://www.altsan.org/creative/fonts/workplace/ In the year since the last public release, I have started studying font design more seriously. Many of the principles that I've learned have been applied in this latest release. These include better optical balance, use of ink traps, improved counter shapes, and an overhaul of letter spacing according to recommended techniques. (All of these are mainly visible at larger sizes.) As usual, version 0.91 is released in two versions: a "plain" version and a "bitmap-enhanced" version. The latter version is recommended for people who prefer the appearance of the classic WarpSans bitmap font (bitmaps are included for four point sizes in the 7-12 point range depending on screen DPI). The plain version will show antialiased text at all sizes. Semi-detailed list of changes since version 0.90: 17 October 2012 (Alex Taylor) Workplace Sans 0.91 - (Light) Added vertical overshoots. - (Light) A few more characters now included in build. - (Bold) Lightened horizontal stems a little. - (Bold) Added various Baltic and other characters. - Increased horizontal overshoots in Regular and Bold weights. - Upped UPM to 1024 (from 1000). - Smoothed and reshaped counters throughout. - Many glyph tweaks & improvements. - Reworked glyph spacing according to Walter Tracy's method. 17 April 2012 (Alex Taylor) - not released - (Normal) Tweaked the tail of the 'g' slightly. - Fractionally increased the width of the 'N'. - Modified the 'w' and 'W' to bring the central vertex up to the full character height. (This is a slight departure from WarpSans but having them lower just looked ugly.) - Changed the 'a' (again). Now the cross-stroke is slightly higher and flows smoothly into the stem. The glyph shape has been changed in other subtle ways as well. -- Alex Taylor http://www.altsan.org Please take off hat when replying. -- For a choice in the future of personal computing, Join VOICE - http://www.os2voice.org [Moderator's note: All posts are sent without guarantee to the accuracy of the content. We try to verify details and URLs but this is an entirely volunteer run list, so 100% fact checking and the quality/useability of products announced here is impossible. If you respond to this post please remove the DESPAM from the poster's email addresses. Please do not send requests for information about a specific post to the moderator unless it is an update or I sent it. To submit news to this list please use the submission form at http://www.os2voice.org/SubmitNews.html or send an email to "submit at os2voice.org" To unsubscribe yourself from this list, send the following message to majormajor at os2voice.org unsubscribe news end ]