The part of a postscript font that defines how to draw the font cleanly (not bitmapped) on the monitor.
The font that's displayed on a computer screen, resembling the printer font and showing approximately how the type will print.
the letter forms used to display type on a computer screen.
the font that is displayed on a computer screen; "when the screen font resembles a printed font a document may look approximately the same on the screen as it will when printed"
A raster font designed to duplicate a printer font on the screen. When submitting Type 1 fonts it's vital to include both the screen and printer versions of the fonts.
A part of the font suitcase (of Adobe Type 1 fonts), describes the shape of each character to the operating system so that the font can be seen on a computer screen.
A bitmap representation of a font used to display characters on the computer screen.
A font used to display characters on the screen. Screen fonts are created as bitmaps in the same resolution as the monitor.
The font that is displayed on your screen, designed to match the printer font so that documents look the same on screen as they do when printed. See also WYSIWYG.
Low-resolution bitmaps of type characters that show the positioning and size of characters on a computer screen.
Data filed used by a computer to create an image of a font on the monitor. Usually requires a companion printer font.
A low-resolution bitmapped representation of the font used for viewing privileges on a computer monitor, not for printing. to top
Low-resolution (that is, screen resolution) bitmaps of type characters that show the positioning and size of characters on the screen. As opposed to the printer font, which may be high-resolution bitmaps or font outline masters. See Printer font.
A raster font designed to duplicate a printer font on the screen. See also raster font.