0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000 -----Wiadomość oryginalna----- Od: Adam Twardoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Grupy dyskusyjne: pl.comp.dtp.tex.gust Data: 7 września 2001 05:43 Temat: Anouncement: ATypI Font Technology Forum, Copenhagen >[Subscribers of multiple lists please pardon cross-posting] > >ATypI Font Technology Forum 2001 > >Radisson SAS Falconer Hotel & Conference Center >Falkoner Alle 9, DK-2000 Frederiksberg >Copenhagen, Denmark > >Thursday September 20, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm (coffee from 8:30 am) > > >Following the success of last year's font technology forum in Leipzig, the >event has been brought under the umbrella of the Association Typographique >Internationale, and this year's forum is being organised as an initiative >of the newly resurrected ATypI Technology Committee (co-chairs John Hudson >and Wm Ross Mills). The focus of this year's forum is 'Building >International Fonts', but the presentations will provide much of interest >to all font developers, regardless of their involvement with multilingual >typography and software internationalisation. Topics and speakers include: > >Unicode for Font Developers. >Eric Muller & Thomas Phinney, Adobe (presented by Thomas Phinney) > >Briefing: Unicode in OSX. >Peter Lofting, Apple > >Briefing: Unicode in Windows Xp. >Simon Daniels, Microsoft > >Managing Large Glyph Sets. >John Hudson, Tiro Typeworks > >Spec'ing OpenType Fonts. >David Lemon, Adobe > >New OpenType Features in InDesign. >Thomas Phinney, Adobe > >Reality Bytes. Making Fonts for Central Europe. >Adam Twardoch, Silesian Type Foundry > >Automated Arabic. >Thomas Milo, DecoType, and Yuri Yarmola, FontLab > >And again. And again. Scripting repetitive tasks during font production. >Adam Twardoch, Silesian Type Foundry > >The presentations will end with with an interim report on the ATypI >Technology Committee initiative to develop, in partnership with font >technology and tool developers, an industry recommendation for XML-based >representation of font data. The forum will conclude with a Q&A panel >session. > >Registration for the forum is 45 GBP and includes a light lunch. To >register for the forum and for the main ATypI conference on the following >days, please visit the ATypI website at www.atypi.org. > >Questions about the forum content can be addressed to John Hudson at >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Questions about forum registration, or about the ATypI conference, should >be addessed to Sharon Irving at [EMAIL PROTECTED] >_____________________ > > >Tiro Typeworks www.tiro.com >Vancouver, BC [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Type is something that you can pick up and hold in your hand. > - Harry Carter
