The collection of digital fonts by Elsner+Flake numbers more than 2500.
It has issued four digital fonts, all with full polytonic support:
In 1991, it also added digital fonts to its offerings.
At the time, the desktop publishing revolution was in full swing, and designers had a growing need for high-quality digital fonts.
Code2000 is a pan-Unicode digital font, which includes characters and symbols from a very large range of writing systems.
Most digital fonts permit the use of a variable space or a no-break space.
This machine loaded digital fonts into memory from an 8-inch floppy.
Today, computers and digital fonts allow sentence spacing variations not possible with the typewriter.
Serré from 1984 - his first digital font - was the result, but it was never released.
With the arrival of digital fonts, it became much easier to kern many glyph combinations.