Bitstream Releases Beta Version
of btX2, Premier Font Rendering Technology for Linux
Beta release allows developers to render high-quality,
compact Latin and Asian fonts for digital TV and embedded systems
CAMBRIDGE,
MA December 4, 2002 Bitstream Inc. (NASDAQ:
BITS) announced today the beta release of btX2 , Bitstream's font
rendering solution for Linux. btX2 is a FreeType driver that provides
access to Bitstream's Font Fusion font technology. btX2 allows developers
to use the same function calls as FreeType. btX2 supports Unicode
encoding and can render international fonts. "Bitstream,
the leader in font technology, has developed a premier font subsystem
for Linux. While FreeType is an excellent font rendering system,
btX2 offers clear advantages," said Anna Chagnon, President of Bitstream.
"btX2 is able to render eight font formats, including compact PFRs
as well as compact Asian stroke-based fonts, that can fit in embedded
Linux systems and interactive TV devices, where space and memory
are at a premium. btX2 also has a TV mode that allows developers
to fine tune the output on the screen. With its support for Unicode
and international fonts, btX2 provides small, fast font technology
for Linux developers."
Besides rendering industry-standard TrueType, Type 1, and PFR font
formats, btX2 lets developers render very compact Asian fonts in
stroke-based format. Stroke-based fonts replace a large unmanageable
font with a compact manageable one. With stroke-based fonts, developers
can:
- Scale characters to any size
- Use one font for all weights and styles, from
light to h3
- Include all the characters in the font without
having to subset it
Stroke-based fonts and btX2 provide a high-end font engine that
can fine-tune output for computer monitors, TV screens, and LCD
displays. Developers can use the native TV mode that Font Fusion
offers to optimize the output on television screens.
Bitstream also lets developers create their own portable font resources
(PFRs). The PFR is a compact, platform independent format for representing
high-quality characters from scalable fonts. The Bitstream PFR font
format is open, public, and an industry standard.
The Bitstream PFR is the standard font format for digital TV. Many
independent organizations responsible for setting digital TV standards
have adopted the PFR font format as their de facto, standard font
format for digital television:
- ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee),
which approved the DTV Application Software Environment (DASE)
standard. The DASE standard calls out the ISO standard for fonts,
which is the PFR
- DAVIC (Digital Audio Visual Council), which
set multimedia standards for international broadcasting
- DTG (Digital TV Group), which coordinates standards
for Digital TV broadcasting in the United Kingdom
- DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting), a Swiss-based
industry organization representing one standard for digital TV,
which has been adopted extensively in Europe
- MHP (Multimedia Home Platform), which many
European set-top box and digital TV manufacturers are using as
their standard development platform
- ISO/IEC 16500-6:1999 (International Organization
for Standardization / International Electrotechnical Commission),
which together form the specialized system for worldwide standardization
- OCAP (OpenCable Application Platform), which
supports the DVB-MHP standard, including support for PFRs
In addition, the beta release of btX2 includes a core set of 13
delta-hinted, TrueType screen fonts. Delta hinting involves fine-tuning
fonts so that they look good on the screen, even at small point
sizes on low-resolution devices, such as computer monitors.
The core set of delta-hinted fonts shipped with btX2 includes:
- Courier 10 (roman, italic, h3, and h3 italic)
- DutchTM 801 (roman, italic, h3, and h3 italic)
- SwissTM 721 (roman, italic, h3, and h3 italic)
- Symbol Set
For information on btX2, contact Bitstream at 800.522.3668 or 617.497.6222,
E-mail us oemsales@bitstream.com at , or visit us on the Web at
http://www.bitstream.com
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About Font Fusion
Font Fusion provides developers with full font fidelity and high-quality
typographic output at any resolution on any device, while maintaining
the integrity of the original character shapes. Font Fusion is small
and fast. Most developers can compile the source code in 32-105
KB, depending on options. It generates more than 16,000 characters
per second, using the Arial font at 25 lines per em on a 233MHz
Pentium II processor, cache turned off.
Font Fusion performs well in memory- and performance-constrained
environments. For example, a complete traditional Chinese TrueType
font with over 13,000 characters can occupy as much as 8MB. With
Font Fusion, the same characters occupy less than 0.5MB, representing
considerable savings in memory and disk space costs.
Font Fusion is designed for operating systems, software applications,
Web applications, low-resolution screen devices, multimedia servers,
high-definition television screens (HDTVs), set-top boxes, continuous
tone printers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and other embedded
systems and information and wireless appliances.
About
Bitstream Inc.
Bitstream Inc. (NASDAQ:
BITS) is the leading developer of font technology, digital fonts,
and custom font designs. Bitstream licenses its award-winning TrueDoc
and Font Fusion technologies to Web and application developers,
and to manufacturers of information appliances, wireless and handheld
devices, set-top boxes, embedded systems, and printers. Setting
the standard for excellence in font technology, Bitstream holds
numerous key patents that cover the creation of portable fonts for
the Internet. Building on this experience, Bitstream has released
ThunderHawk, a breakthrough technology for the wireless Web.
Founded in 1981, Bitstream is the first digital font foundry. In
1999, Bitstream created MyFonts.com, Inc. (http://www.myfonts.com),
the Web site for finding, trying, and buying fonts on line. Bitstream
is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Bitstream and TrueDoc are registered trademarks,
and btX2, Dutch, Font Fusion, Swiss, and ThunderHawk are trademarks
of Bitstream Inc. Other technologies and brand names are trademarks
or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Contact Anna Chagnon
President
Bitstream inc.
617.520.8619
Bob Thomas
Director of Product Management
Bitstream inc.
617.520.8376
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